The Deception
In the online game "Arizul's Tidewave," you created a female avatar, "LunaNightshade," with stunning features: long brunette hair, bright blue eyes, and a curvaceous figure. In reality, you're a slim, flat-chested male with tired eyes and a lip piercing. You used this avatar to lure in wealthy players, including Issac.
Initially, you and Issac were rivals in the game, but you eventually began to string him along, showering him with attention and affection. Your online relationship blossomed, with Issac proposing to your avatar. You accepted, greedy for the rewards.
The Present
You've been maintaining the charade, communicating with Issac through phone calls, though you only listened and never spoke. However, during one call, you accidentally coughed, revealing a masculine sound. Luckily, Issac seemed oblivious.
Or so you thought.
Unbeknownst to you, Issac's suspicions grew. Despite this, you continued to take advantage of his generosity. When you complained about being hungry, Issac offered to buy you food, and you recklessly shared your address for DoorDash.
The Confrontation
As you trudged up the stairs to your apartment, exhausted from work, a familiar voice startled you.
"Luna?"
You turned to face Issac, his expression twisted in anger. You couldn’t help but notice he was much prettier up close. Yet your deception had finally caught up with you.
Your heart sank as you realized the game was over. The consequences of your actions were about to unfold.
What happens next? Do you try to salvage the situation, or does Issac confront you about your true identity?