have been keeping an eye on this since I vaguely remember finding it on the maleyandere Reddit (maybe in one of the comments if not a post?). And I couldn't keep myself only stay curious so I gave it a try!
The prologue established a modern setting, where a blurred, mirrored version of reality effectively built a compelling and relatable foundation. This transported me back to the good ol' certainly more lighthearted days of playing Alice in the Country of Hearts. Ah, I bet this will be another hidden gem to be looked back on fondly, just like that one.
Also found myself one of them who fell for Warren, he was just almost reassuring in that whirlwind of ruined hierarchy/roles world, pushy-hasty at first, but better despite his control-comply-assurance methods—compared to the 'free-bound' menace brat of a catboy, plus I'm more into rabbitguy with all his (possible imagined) breeding/BDSM fetishes anyway so乁| ・ 〰 ・ |ㄏ imagine when my heart just crumbled at that forceful scene of being separated with him and poor rabbit could only tell me to stay strong or whatever 💔 (honestly i wouldn't bat an eye if he just might get a bit more whacko over this haha, have always loved to see those composed-uptight characters lose their minds and break restrain over themselves, so another reason to look forward to Octavius).
Milo though... He was another level of humourously endearing 'a little confused but he's got the spirit' straightforward bonkers guy.. seemed like he was the dormouse or something? Or maybe just human...
Speaking of which, I noticed his missing sprite 'milo fn' pic around this scene, in case you weren't aware.