Description: Love is just a game. You have just as much chance of succeeding as you have of failing. The memories of winning will stay with you forever, just like him.

Gina's POV:

When you come to think about it, love is just a game. You first met Lucas not long after you arrived in Venture Falls and, though it would take a good few years for you to switch the console of love on, you had an interest in him from the first sight.

Battling the enemies in the game was like you fighting through a crowd of students just to catch a glimpse of him as he left with his friends. It wasn't enough, though. You needed more than just mere glimpses at the end of the day. You craved to talk to him, even if it was only one word you spoke to him.

In games, there are situations where you have to talk to other characters, who often need your help with something. You ask your best friend, Jessica (who also happens to be friends with him) to ask him to talk to you. You know you should really try yourself, but he seems to do all he can to avoid you. All you want is to speak to him; you want to be brave enough to tell him about your feelings but the doubt in your heart is growing stronger. You're not sure if you have the strength to keep your feelings to yourself much longer.

You can often bump into characters unexpectedly within games. This happened to you one day when you quite literally bumped into him on the way out of school. You blushed and apologized, before leaving. Afterwards you were kicking yourself at not being able to speak more than a few words to him. Whenever he gets close, you lose the ability to function.

Fighting against a boss is similar to your battle to win his heart. The characters want to end the suffering of their land and you want your love to be returned. Both these ventures require determination, something you have in spades. You do everything in your power to make him see just how much he means to you, just as the characters do everything they can to defeat the tyrant threatening the tranquility of their world.

The victory theme that plays when the characters are victorious in battle is reminiscent of the feeling you had when he kissed you for the first time. You weren't sure how it had happened but you were walking down the street, pondering over some unimportant tgoughts. Suddenly you heard running footsteps and panting behind you. Turning, you saw him running directly toward you. You can't quite remember what you both said, but you remember him telling you that he really liked you, before he kissed you. It was like winning a thousand battles, each of them worth fighting.

Love is a game. You start off, not knowing much and not having much experience. Over time, it grows. You can succeed or fail but the memories will always be there. Win or lose, you would always love them. Many battles would have to be fought along the way, but the feeling of knowing you have succeeded in capturing their heart is similar to the feeling of completing the game. Love doesn't always have a happy ending, though. One wrong move and it could be...

Game Over.