I've heard rumors of that bug as well. I didn't personally encounter it myself, though. Either I killed that boss before the bug could happen or it only happens sometimes. I did, however, have a spot where the game froze while I was burning trash. The game also lagged at various times, throwing off my timing in combat. Even stepping on a save point usually froze the game for a second.
Jacqli deserves much more than I could ever provide, but it wouldn't stop me from trying.
I'd buy her her own blanket. I'd look for one with a rose pattern and black lace frill. Nothing overly complicated, though. A pillow, too. I can't afford a bed, but I can sleep on the couch. She must be shown respect due her from a gentleman.
While I would love to cook for her, she needs a seamstress over a chef. I would find suitable cloth-made foods so that at the dinner table, she would not feel left out.
Shopping around, I could find removable decals that she would enjoy and art she would enjoy seeing for the wall. The art would need to convey a soft sadness and soothing shadow.
We would watch some tv together now and again. I wonder how she would enjoy paranormal reality shows such as Ghost Hunters. I think she'd also be quite pleased to listen to Nightwish music with me. Somehow, that music seems it would fit her. It would not be the only music, but I think it would be one of our favorites.
She'd sit beside me as I struggle with my graphic design projects, offering quiet inspiration. Her cute smile would encourage me when I was frustrated and tense. I would always thank her with sincerity for her help.
I would keep her off the floor and away from anything that would make her dirty. When we go outside on the porch to watch the sunset, I would bring out the chair I have especially for her that would always be clean.
Not a day would go by that I wouldn't offer her sincere compliments on her beauty and personality. I also know the value of silence and simply being near.
Jacqli, even the angels are jealous of your brilliance . . .