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* [[Multiple Endings]]: {{spoiler|You either stay with her and end up in the hospital, deciding that you cannot go on without her and that she's necessary to be happy, or stay with her, knowing that you won't be happy, but not sad, too scared to live or be with her, but comfortable with each other, or you kick her out of the house.}}
* [[Multiple Endings]]: {{spoiler|You either stay with her and end up in the hospital, deciding that you cannot go on without her and that she's necessary to be happy, or stay with her, knowing that you won't be happy, but not sad, too scared to live or be with her, but comfortable with each other, or you kick her out of the house.}}
** Even these have permutations-- {{spoiler|Leigh can be angry at you when you kick her out, with the protagonist disliking her, or quietly agree, with the protagonist saying that he was glad he met Leigh, though. Leigh can finally get a confession from the player that he's unhappy with the way things going, and when he tells her to leave, she refuses politely, saying that he's sad and that he needs her help, and that they can make it work, or she refuses adamantly, taunting the protagonist (but eventually apologizing), both leading to the "neutral" ending. Or, the day passes quietly, with the protagonist not having the guts to kick her out.}}
** Even these have permutations-- {{spoiler|Leigh can be angry at you when you kick her out, with the protagonist disliking her, or quietly agree, with the protagonist saying that he was glad he met Leigh, though. Leigh can finally get a confession from the player that he's unhappy with the way things going, and when he tells her to leave, she refuses politely, saying that he's sad and that he needs her help, and that they can make it work, or she refuses adamantly, taunting the protagonist (but eventually apologizing), both leading to the "neutral" ending. Or, the day passes quietly, with the protagonist not having the guts to kick her out.}}
* [[Out With a Bang]]: {{spoiler|Subverted, if you see Leigh as a metaphor for drug addiction/self harm. On the second day, the protagonist can choose to 'get close' to her (or is forced to if the player spent the whole game trying to get closer to Leigh), and they are implied to have sex that night, which could mean taking more drugs or cutting. The next day, he wakes up in the hospital, narrowly surviving death.}}
* [[Out with a Bang]]: {{spoiler|Subverted, if you see Leigh as a metaphor for drug addiction/self harm. On the second day, the protagonist can choose to 'get close' to her (or is forced to if the player spent the whole game trying to get closer to Leigh), and they are implied to have sex that night, which could mean taking more drugs or cutting. The next day, he wakes up in the hospital, narrowly surviving death.}}
* [[Shrug of God]]: The author's admitted it's up to the viewer to decide what the game's metaphor and what Leigh represents, but has said Leigh's not meant to be drug addiction or heroin, but something similar.
* [[Shrug of God]]: The author's admitted it's up to the viewer to decide what the game's metaphor and what Leigh represents, but has said Leigh's not meant to be drug addiction or heroin, but something similar.
* [[Tsundere]]: Type two, depending on the paths you take. Towards the end, if you've spent the game pushing Leigh away, Leigh will get rather nasty, bringing up the fact that . If you get angry at her, she calms down and is regretful at yelling at you, but pushing her away further and keeping your resolve gets her a bit more angry. Some paths, even if you push her away, she isn't angry at all, and even seems remorseful or sad {{spoiler|if you leave her or tell her what's up, and at times, seems genuinely caring.}}
* [[Tsundere]]: Type two, depending on the paths you take. Towards the end, if you've spent the game pushing Leigh away, Leigh will get rather nasty, bringing up the fact that . If you get angry at her, she calms down and is regretful at yelling at you, but pushing her away further and keeping your resolve gets her a bit more angry. Some paths, even if you push her away, she isn't angry at all, and even seems remorseful or sad {{spoiler|if you leave her or tell her what's up, and at times, seems genuinely caring.}}