Mixtape Guide

Chapter 9

Debbie's Bedroom

A second bedroom. A second timeline.

Summary

Stacy slips into her older sister Debbie's bedroom while Debbie is out, and the chapter quietly opens up the older-sibling dimension of Stacy's world. A conversation with Camille Cole frames Debbie through gossip — 'freaking wild,' a runaway-teen archetype — and the room itself fills in the rest: drama-school posters and 1990s adult counter-culture markers that make Debbie feel like a timeline Stacy hasn't reached yet. The Chi-Lites' 'Have You Seen Her?' anchors the chapter as a soul ballad, with Rainbow's 'Sensitive to Light' reinforcing the mystique. Exploration runs on white-circle interactions across Debbie's vinyl, books, and drawer items. Two things to know: the drawer interaction is actually the chapter exit, so don't open it first — sweep the walls, desk, and closet before you do, or you will cut the room short. And the Camille Cole dialogue branches ripple forward into the later late-night-talk chapters, so leaning toward the agreeable branches keeps your pacing cleaner if you are steering for the True Ending.

Key Story Beats

  1. Camille Cole conversation flagsDebbie as a runaway-teen archetype.
  2. Debbie's bedroom contains drama-school posters ("she studies drama at") and 90s adult counter-culture markers.
  3. White-circle interactions on Debbie's vinyl, books, drawer items.
  4. Chapter resolves into the next bedroom or skating sequence.

Tips & Hidden

  • Don't trigger the drawer interaction first — that's the chapter exit. Explore wall + desk + closet first.
  • Camille Cole dialogue branches affect later late-night-talk chapters. Take "agree" branches for cleaner True Ending pacing.

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