One of Milan's works, "The Hitchhiking Game," shows a harmless game played between two lovers that was taken too far. The game was simply role playing between the two. It was a means of a life of desired personality for the woman, but an annoyance that caused hatred for the man. Both, at different times, wanted and hinted to stop the game but to no avail, each were ignored. The woman enjoyed her character, which progressed, because she felt it was a freeing of who she really was. The man never saw the woman's part in the game and the hatred was directed at her in reality. The game, including the story, ended with emotionless sex and it would be a long time before the man could feel love for the woman because this game drove him so far away.