Elly’s first day at Meridian Heights feels like one of those dreams where you walk into class and suddenly realize you forgot to wear pants, except here the problem is that everyone kind of wants you to forget on purpose. She looks like the good girl: shy smile, neat outfit, cute red hair that screams “honor student” and not “campus slut”… at least at the start. And that contrast is what hits hardest. You start with this quiet, nervous freshman, clutching her timetable, and slowly you watch her learn how to weaponize her own body. Not in some instant magic porn switch, but with all the messy awkwardness in between. Flirty texts that go too far, “accidental” gropes in places that are way too public, a hand on her ass in the library that she should pull away from but doesn’t, because a tiny part of her likes the risk. That transition is the whole kink of the game.
The campus is basically your playground of bad decisions. You pick classes, talk to professors that look way too interested in their student’s “extra credit,” join clubs that pretend to be about art or fitness but somehow involve Elly getting her thighs squeezed or her shirt pulled up for “measurement.” You wander around and scenes just sort of happen. A crowded hallway where someone brushes against her chest and keeps their hand there just a bit too long, a locker room where she lets a girl “help” her change, a couch in a dorm room where a study session turns into slow teasing under the blanket while her roommate is pretending not to look. The teasing is constant. The game loves to make you wait, to stop when clothes are half off, to show fingers sliding under fabric and then cut away, only to crank it up harder later when Elly has already tasted what she pretends she doesn’t want. It plays with that line between “this is wrong, I should go back to my room” and “I’ll just let him squeeze one more time.” And sometimes she actually does walk away, frustrated and wet, which weirdly makes the next time twice as hot. It doesn’t try to be noble or deep about it. It’s just a college girl slowly giving in, scene by scene, to a campus that keeps finding new excuses to get its hands on her.