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Your home is filled with potential date spots, and your favorite books and magazines can serve as great inspiration. When the game mentions dating everything, it means just that: Date Everything! We’re here to guide you in finding various items around your house to either win hearts or break them if that’s your choice.
Where to Find Lyric
Lyric represents the spirit of literature and can be found in any book throughout your home. This includes books on the table upstairs, the magazine on the coffee table, and volumes in the bedroom closet.
When you talk to him, he materializes as a flicker of pages. He’ll share that even though he’s read every book, he’s never penned a single sentence of his own. If you agree to help him write his book, you’ll assist him in fulfilling his dream.
You’ll receive Lyric’s reading list, filled with some intriguing titles.
How to Write Lyric’s Book
Lyric starts with the idea of a hard-boiled detective as the main character, but it’s up to you to fill in the details and complete his first novel.
You can redo this process as many times as you need to ensure the outline is either great or terrible.
How to Get Lyric’s Love Ending
To aim for Lyric’s love ending, you must craft a perfect manuscript. Focus on selecting all the noir-themed options, which are generally the first ones listed.
You’ll know you’re on the right track when Lyric tells you that his manuscript is timeless. During his support group reading, the audience will rave about his work. If you continue to publish his book, Lyric will celebrate the success with you at your next meeting.
This is where you can confess your feelings. It might be sudden, but calling him “my love” will unlock the love ending with the literary spirit.
How to Get Lyric’s Friend Ending
If you’d rather maintain a friendship instead, write a decent manuscript and follow the steps outlined earlier. When you celebrate his novel’s success, call him your buddy to solidify your friendship.
How to Get Lyric’s Hate Ending
If you want to make Lyric angry, you need to write a truly awful novel. Try mixing options until you create a manuscript that Lyric dismisses as garbage.
This is best achieved by choosing nonsensical options, switching genres, and losing the plot throughout the process.
When Lyric’s support group critiques his work as trash, disregard their advice. Instead, encourage him to publish it regardless. When he checks the book’s performance, he’ll be furious. After accusing you of sabotaging his work, you’ll be locked into his hate ending, leaving him wanting nothing to do with you.