Daughter For Dessert Chapter 11

Daughter For Dessert Chapter 11




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Daughter For Dessert Chapter 11

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Amanda: I’ll choose to believe that.
Mortelli: “[My wife] just hasn’t asked the right questions."
MC: Pictures always seem to miss my face.
Lily: Is it because I’m a sexy Asian teen?
Genius Bonus : When Mortelli is telling his story about his infiltration of a chess club, he drops names of real chess openings. Genius Ditz : Although Lily has few academic or real-world skills, she can come with deep-sounding philosophical sayings about living life to the fullest. Subverted, as her sayings only make sense for someone without any responsibilities (and Lily herself comes to realize this, coming to the diner to ask for a job). Gentle Touch vs. Firm Hand : MC and Amanda have very different ideas for how to manage their employees. MC wants to pay wages that are above the market rates but fair in his mind, while Amanda wants to pay at or close to the market rates. Also, when Lily struggles in the kitchen, MC wants to give her a chance to get the hang of the work, while Amanda would rather just fire her. Get Out! : A non-angry version. On the trip to Whiskeyville, Amanda comes into MC’s room, and things start to get sexual. Not wanting things to go any further, MC tells Amanda to leave. It damages their relationship until MC learns Amanda’s secret. A more conventional one occurs when a “customer” comes into the diner without any intention of ordering anything. Kathy delivers the two words. "Get out of Jail Free" Card : A justified example. Mortelli renders every piece of evidence against MC inadmissible, leading to his acquittal. Ghibli Hills : MC can go to a natural pool in the wilderness with Lily. The water is okay to swim in. Girl Next Door : Amanda has this vibe, especially with the theme song she gets. Girl Watching : Defied by MC whenever Mortelli comments on one of the girls who works at the diner. Godwin's Law : An in-universe example that is off the internet. When Heidi tries to take the car keys from a very drunk MC, he calls her a “Nazi bitch.” Needless to say, she is less than pleased when he shows up again, and she repays the insult by charging him double for drinks. Gold-Colored Superiority : Discussed with the diner’s toaster, which has a gold-quartz heating element. Mortelli says he can never eat any other toast now that he knows he’s been eating toast cooked with gold. Good All Along : Played with. For a long time, it looks like Saul is working with Cecilia to ruin MC. However, for his own mysterious reasons, he conspires to sabotage the criminal case against MC, all while representing him for free. Good Lawyers, Good Clients : Zigzagged. The supposedly corrupt prosecutors are representing the government, not Cecilia personally, and as for Saul, who represents MC for free, his client (MC) actually did commit a crime (albeit not for an evil purpose), he engaged in a criminal conspiracy in order to exonerate his client on a technicality, and his motives for doing any of these things are unknown. Good Ol' Boy : Downplayed with both MC and Mortelli. They both believe in laws, but have their own morals that are independent of the law. They are also both implied to be politically conservative. However, none of this is mentioned all that much. Good Parents : MC is this to Amanda, giving her a helping hand and providing for her as best as he can, but teaching her some often hard life lessons all the same. Good People Have Good Sex : MC seems to enjoy himself all around, and so do all the girls. Good Smoking, Evil Smoking : MC and Kathy are both hiding their failures to quit cigarettes, but when they smoke marijuana, it’s portrayed as positive overall, with no mention of an addiction. Grass Is Greener : In the “good” Lily epilogue, MC casts off the life of responsibility that he has led for his whole adulthood thus far, wanting to have adventures with the love of his life. Grease Monkey : When MC can’t make a repair to something mechanical in the diner, you know it’s a serious problem. Greasy Spoon : The diner that MC visits in Whiskeyville is nondescript, but has delicious apple pie, and MC appreciates that the food isn’t pretentious. Group Picture Ending : At the end of their celebration, MC and the girls take a group photo. Guide Dang It! : The minigame about hacking into the lawyer’s computer is almost impossible if you don’t know something about it going into it. Hacking Minigame : In his flashback, MC hacks into Lainie’s lawyer’s computer to get money after her family cut her off. The minigame revolves around guessing the password. Hair-Contrast Duo : Amanda is the wholesome, “innocent” dirty blonde with long, straight hair, while Kathy is sexually open with short, black hair. Halfway Plot Switch : Approximately half of the story revolves around MC and Amanda saving their diner, while the other half revolves around the wedge that Cecilia drives between MC and Amanda, and MC’s attempt to clear up what really happened between Lainie and himself. Ham and Deadpan Duo : MC is deadpan at times, while Mortelli is a ham. Happiness In Minimum Wage : Blake. He seems to enjoy waiting tables, and tells MC (when the latter takes Heidi on a date to his new workplace) that it was “an honor” to have worked for him, if only for a short time. When MC trains Saul as his temporary replacement in the kitchen, Saul seems to take to cooking surprisingly well. Even though he’s still looking for a new job in law, he welcomes the change of pace that cooking brings. Hard-Drinking Party Girl : Kathy loves to socialize over a beer or twenty. Notably, she seems like a regular at Heidi’s, even though she’s presumably under the legal drinking age. Harem Genre : All of the available sexual partners (minus Olivia) end up working for MC at the diner. Hates Small Talk : Veronica seems to be like this. Have We Met? : MC thinks Cecilia looks familiar when she shows up at the diner. MC also thinks Saul looks familiar when they first meet. This is a subversion, because although MC thinks Saul might be related to Lainie’s family lawyer, it’s never stated for sure. Have You Come to Gloat? : Subverted when Saul visits MC in jail. Saul hasn’t come to rub anything in, but to pay his bail and offer free legal representation. Hidden Depths : The naive Lainie eventually hatched a shrewd plan in order to get MC the startup capital he needed for his business. Subverted with Amanda. Her stories are popular in the erotica circuit, but according to Heidi, the objective quality of the stories isn’t that good. Hidden Object Game : MC’s search through Mortelli’s office largely consists of this. Higher Education Is for Women : Played with. Mortelli is implied not to be a college graduate, and while MC did graduate college, his degree has never been any help to his professional life. Notably, Amanda and Kathy, who both come from humble origins, are in college, and Amanda uses some of her college lessons to help save the diner. High Priest : Smoking Dog, most likely. Hint Dropping : Amanda tries to seduce MC by small but significant actions, such as delaying covering herself when he sees her in the shower. The culmination is in Whiskeyville, when she walks into his hotel room naked. Still, it takes MC finding out that Amanda is actually writing the father-daughter incest stories that Kathy is posting for him to figure out what’s going on. Justified by the taboo on incest. Later on, Amanda asks MC if he notices anything different after he gets home from work. After he gives a generic answer, she is angry that he didn’t notice the work she put into her makeup. Then, Amanda does this for a third time. She gives vague clues that she wants him to tell her about her mother, and when he doesn’t take the hint, she surreptitiously moves out of their apartment . Hired for Their Looks : Discussed leading up to the reopening of the diner. Mortelli notes that apart from the owner (MC), all the people who work at the diner (Amanda, Kathy, Heidi, and Veronica) are attractive women. Hitchhiker's Leg : Averted with Lily, who uses a childlike attitude rather than sex appeal to get a ride from MC and Amanda. Hobos : Lily before arriving at the diner. She travels to different places on the whim of an app she downloaded, not working, subsisting on her social skills and the kindness of strangers. Hollywood Economics : MC used $250,000 that Lainie had swindled out of her family lawyer to: a) launch his diner; and b) keep it open through nearly two decades of slow business. In reality, the startup costs of a diner would eat up well over half of that sum, and even if the diner lost only $5,000 per month, the money would run out well before the ten-year mark. After reopening, the diner starts doing well - well enough, in fact, that it can afford to close for a few days in a month. However, any non-chain food service business operates on a slim profit margin - if it makes a profit at all. Averted with Heidi and her bar. Even though Heidi’s is a popular hangout, Heidi herself struggles so much to make even a modest profit that she sells her business into liquidation. Hollywood Mid-Life Crisis : In the “good” Lily ending, this is pretty much what MC goes through when deciding to leave the diner to Amanda and travel the world with Lily. Horrible Housing : Kathy describes her studio apartment as “crappy,” but it’s mostly an informed attribute, since we don’t really get to see its condition. All we really know about it is that it’s small. Horror Hippies : The Church of the Aquarian Revelation appears to have been like this. They are portrayed as a bunch of New Age cultists who used drugs and conducted terrifying rituals under the influence of a sociopathic leader. How Dad Met Mom : Interestingly, the player (and Mortelli) sees the story before it is told to Amanda. At the point of a gun, MC divulges everything about his relationship with Lainie to Mortelli. He tells Amanda (thus filling in the parts that she didn’t hear from Cecilia) mostly offscreen after Amanda picks him up from jail . Huddle Shot : Occurs after MC passes out in the diner. He wakes up to find Amanda, Kathy, and Mortelli all looking at him. Humble Goal : All that MC and Amanda want to do is rescue their business from failure. Subverted in Heidi’s endings, when MC decides to franchise the diner. Also, after college, MC wanted a run-of-the-mill industrial engineering job. Due to offshoring, he couldn’t even get that. Hurricane of Puns : MC joking about Blake’s anal prolapse when Blake is serving Heidi and MC on a date. There’s no indication that Blake gets any of them.
I Didn't Tell You Because You'd Be Unhappy : MC didn’t tell Amanda everything about her mother because he didn’t want to burden her with all the details of how and why she died . However, this left Amanda open to being manipulated by Cecilia, who used this mystery information to drive a wedge between MC and Amanda. Idle Rich : Lainie, Cecilia, and their family don’t work. They don’t need to. Even so, they object to the term “rich.” I Let Gwen Stacy Die : Discussed by Cecilia and Mortelli. She believes that MC stole the money intended for Lainie’s medical treatment and used it to open his diner. In truth, Lainie never told MC that she was sick, and MC was never sure what she said to convince her family lawyer to give her that money. Illegal Guardian : Inverted with Cecilia, for whom neither MC nor Amanda ever sought, but who shows up nonetheless to entice Amanda with her money and take a sledgehammer to MC’s life. Illegal Religion : Sort of. The Church of the Aquarian Revelation is not itself illegal, but it has associated itself with illegal activities such as drug use. I Minored in Tropology : MC, the diner owner, went to college for engineering. Somewhat justified by MC’s backstory. Impassable Desert : Averted. Lily even wants to cross the desert on foot when she decides to leave the diner . Incurable Cough of Death : An interesting variation with Lainie. MC noticed that Lainie had a cough, but didn’t think anything of it, and it is clearly implied to have caused Lainie’s death in childbirth. However, Lainie might have been able to get cured if she so chose; however, she concealed the full extent of her illness from MC so that her treatment money could instead go to the business that MC wanted to start. I Never : MC goes with Amanda and Kathy to the new bar that crops up where Heidi’s used to be. They play “Never Have I Ever” over a pitcher of sangria. I Never Told You My Name : When MC goes to Heidi’s alone, he bumps into Saul, whom he has never met before, and he is shocked to learn that Saul knows who he is. Inherent in the System : MC graduated college, and went to the plant where he’d been promised a job. The foreman told him that there wasn’t a job for him after all. When MC called him out, the foreman let slip that the company management was planning to move all the plant operations to China. Invoked by Amanda when MC is interviewing candidates for new jobs at the diner. MC wants to pay what he thinks is fair, but Amanda insists that he should pay the much lower market rate. MC defies this and pays the higher wage anyway. Inheritance Backlash : Amanda defies this trope. She doesn’t accept her mother’s very large inheritance because, as per her aunt, she can’t take her father with her. Innocent Blue Eyes : Subverted with Amanda. Amanda seems innocent, but she’s been secretly writing father-daughter erotica based on her own desires . Inspector Javert : Zigzagged with Mortelli. He investigates MC in the toaster theft only to eliminate him as a suspect, but then actually believes that MC stole Lainie’s treatment money (and MC’s break-in into Mortelli’s own office solidifies his suspicions). Then, when MC explains his side of the story, Mortelli immediately believes him. Instant Book Deal : Kathy’s epilogues are like this. And in the “good” epilogue, it’s a smashing success. Instant Seduction : If MC talks with Veronica rather than Heidi at the bar, she gives him a handjob at their first meeting. Instant Web Hit : The erotica stories written by Amanda and posted by Kathy . Heidi heard of the stories before meeting either Amanda or Kathy . Internal Reveal : When MC reveals his new girlfriend to the rest of his staff. In the End, You Are on Your Own : MC breaks into Mortelli’s office because he realizes that Mortelli has been withholding certain information from him, and wants to find out what exactly his longtime friend knows. All the other girls (minus Veronica) come along for the first attempt to “rescue” Amanda from Cecilia. However, he only hatches a workable, if foolhardy, plan and carries it out by himself. Intimate Telecommunications : At one point early in the story, MC is particularly horny, and has the option of asking Kathy for nudes. Kathy will only indulge him if he asks nicely. When MC gets out of prison , he finds a naughty picture from a girl (Kathy, Heidi, or Lily depending on the choices he made) to give him strength for what lies ahead. In Vino Veritas : Averted, especially with the drinking game that MC, Amanda, and Kathy play at the new bar in town. Despite the wine, the many secrets that they are all keeping from each other, and the game that they are playing together, none of them lets anything slip. Iron Lady : Heidi runs a tight ship as a bar owner, and doesn’t take crap from anyone. Irrational Hatred : Cecilia blames MC for Lainie’s death, and seeks to destroy his life because of it. She “forgets” some important details that would refute her belief on this issue (for example, their father had cut Lainie off by the time of her death). Jigsaw Puzzle Plot : Remarkably, two different ones: The first half of the story is dominated by MC and Amanda learning how to process their mutual attraction. The second half is about Amanda wanting to know more about her mother, with Cecilia giving Amanda information that MC withheld from her. Jumping the Shark : Discussed in-universe. KathyKat’s erotic stories about a father-daughter couple go from them running a diner together to them opening their own porn studio. Jury and Witness Tampering : Inverted. Mortelli tampers with his own testimony (and the evidence) because he doesn’t want to see MC go to jail over something that he firmly believes is right. Just Fine Without You : Averted. When Amanda and/or Heidi run the diner, it is genuinely well-run, even without MC there. Justified Criminal : MC and Lainie technically committed a crime by tricking Lainie’s family lawyer into giving them $250,000. However, it was the only way they could think of to climb just one rung on the economic ladder. Lampshaded by Mortelli when MC breaks into Cecilia’s hotel room to get through to Amanda. It was perhaps the only way for MC to get his daughter back without losing her forever. Keeping Secrets Sucks : Deconstructed with MC. He wants to shield Amanda from the struggles he and Lainie went through , but that means that he has to deprive Amanda of the full knowledge of one of her parents. Not to mention that Lainie’s relatives could show up at any moment and force the information out into the open. Kill the Cutie : Lainie’s death. Lainie chose to forgo medical treatment in order to get MC startup capital for his business. It ended up costing her life in childbirth. Lap Pillow : Happens when MC and Amanda are watching a movie together. Amanda falls asleep, and her head falls into MC’s lap. MC gets out as gently and discreetly as he can manage. Last Episode Theme Reprise : The theme song plays during MC’s not-going-to-prison party. Last Request : It is possible that Lainie’s was to have her daughter named Amanda, after one of her relatives. Last-Second Ending Choice : If MC is seeing both Amanda and another girl by the time of his party, Amanda will make him choose between her and the other girl, and then the main game ends. Leitmotif : Almost every major character and every situation has a theme. Lily has two: an initial one for her carefree, goofy exterior and another once MC brings out her femininity (if the player decides to go that route). Lending a Backhand : Subverted with Saul. When Saul announces his intention to represent MC legally, MC is convinced that Saul is just trying to screw him over. Saul, however, actually gets him acquitted. Let Off by the Detective : Mortelli renders all of the evidence against MC inadmissible so that he’ll be acquitted of burglary, as Mortelli is sure that MC did the right thing given the circumstances. Let's Get Out of Here : A long-term example if MC chooses to be with Amanda at the end. MC realizes that, if he and Amanda are to stay in their relationship, it won’t be safe for them to stay where they are, especially because Cecilia still has a grudge against him. This is especially pronounced in the “good” ending, where MC and Amanda move to Hawaii because of Amanda’s pregnancy. Like Father, Like Son : Amanda, who loves the diner as a second home, has mastered how to run it, even though MC is reluctant to hand over the reins to her even for a day. Mortelli is a cop who loves being in law enforcement, as was his dad. Like Father, Unlike Son : Kathy, the liberal, bisexual feminist, had a very conservative upbringing. Lily doesn’t think the cultural image of a “good
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