

Summary of the A Game To Make Him Fall
From what I understand, photos fill up a space near them – close to fifty, maybe? They’re pictures of different men, all carefully selected marriage candidates by their father. Honestly, the whole thing sounds like just another brick in the wall they grew up against. These guys weren’t necessarily volunteers wanting his approval; some were probably brought along for business reasons, trying to strengthen ties here or there.
But what's a person supposed to do with that? Just exist because it’s required... It makes you wonder how anyone finds room for genuine feelings like love in such a setup. To me, love always felt like this ethereal concept, something people talk about but maybe not everyone truly believes in. How could someone feel that way?
And then there's the kicker: why couldn't they even pretend to be able to do it? Why did the feeling of never having been properly loved by anyone before creep into their head so strongly? That must have played a huge role, right?
They decide to put all those swirling questions – about identity, purpose beyond this house, and maybe what love *really* is – on hold. Their gaze drops, focusing on these photos surrounding them like ominous choices.
Wait, the narrative says they chose one... It’s kinda wild how it happened. A pure accident? That idea just popped into their mind as a starting point for understanding perhaps what this whole forced existence was about.