Beta] — Prince Of Suburbia [v0.8

He reached his own room and sat on the edge of the bed, staring out the window at the identical houses lining the street. To the outside world, he was just another young man finding his way. But inside these walls, he was the center of a shifting reality, a "prince" of a domain where every choice—a conversation overheard, a secret kept, or a risk taken—carried a weight that could change everything.

The stairs creaked under his weight as he headed toward the second floor. Passing Sarah’s room, the sound of laughter drifted through the door. He caught a glimpse of her and Heather inside, deep in a world of their own, their shared glances hinting at a bond that had evolved far beyond simple friendship. The house was full of these small, evolving dynamics, each one a thread in a web he was only just beginning to see. Prince of Suburbia [v0.8 Beta]

The sun finally dipped below the horizon, and as the house grew quiet, he knew the easy days of simple suburban life were over. The next chapter was starting, and he would have to decide exactly what kind of role he wanted to play in the stories unfolding all around him. 8 story? He reached his own room and sat on

The afternoon sun hung low over the quiet neighborhood, casting long shadows across the driveway where the protagonist stood, a set of keys heavy in his hand. Life in suburbia was supposed to be predictable, but lately, the air in the house felt different—charged with secrets and unspoken tensions that seemed to shift every time he entered a room. The stairs creaked under his weight as he

He walked through the front door, the familiar scent of home greeting him, though today it felt almost stifling. From the kitchen, he could hear the low murmur of Catherine on the phone. Her voice dropped to a whisper as he approached, a subtle sign of the growing distance and the private lives everyone in this house had begun to cultivate. He hesitated by the hallway, his mind drifting to the pills he’d noticed in her bedroom earlier—a mystery he wasn’t sure he was ready to solve.