Very quintessential Twine game, comfy and fun with a very personal feel. It felt like an open sentence fragment of a story, never caving into giving you the details needed to patch a narrative together. It's a flash of a feeling without getting caught up on things outside the scope of that feeling. Is the family really dead? Or are they dead to you for something you or they said or did? Are you outside trying to regain control of yourself or because you lost control? This tiny story isn't interested in answering this question as much as it is interested in exploring that emotion.
One nitpick I have is that it seemed to flash the default Harlowe color scheme at me for a split second every time I clicked a link. I've never used the Harlowe story format so I don't know if that's something that can be changed or if it's an issue on my side.