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The Narrator cleared their throat, “Now, forgive me for being so blunt, Stanley, but trust me when I say that you look like absolute shit.”
They had to be exaggerating. He was fine! He felt fine!
To prove it, Stanley went to take another step forward to the room with two doors, but he felt a splitting pain in his temple as–
“Stanley? STANLEY, ARE YOU ALRI–?”
His vision went black.
…Whoops?
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in which Stanley and The Narrator discover that sleep is, in fact, a necessary biological process.
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- Part 2 of set your words in stone (then break it)
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“Hm, are you planning on paying your wife a visit? How thoughtful of you, Stanley! I wouldn’t have pegged you as the romantic type, but it’s been so long since you’ve seen her.”
His wife was literally a plastic mannequin.
“Well, that’s neither here nor there.”
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in which some... adjustments are made to the Apartment Ending.
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- Part 1 of set your words in stone (then break it)
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A collection of snapshots from life within a video game, with only a disembodied voice as a companion.
It's more interesting than one would think.
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or, assorted shenanigans and loosely-connected one-shots starring these two idiots (affectionate) :)
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Working under RED can be repetitive at times - but nothing like this.
After a curse is fired his way, Scout is forced to live through the same day over and over and over again.
It should be easy for someone as perfect as Scout to break the curse, right?
As long as he doesn't have to confront the things he's been feeling towards Sniper it should be a piece of cake!
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Bookmarked by ArrowsToAces
14 Oct 2024
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Scout shook his head, and laughed around a small whisper, “How would you know how a child acts, Spy?”
If there was a melancholic look in his eye, Spy did not seem to remark on it. Rather, the man did not even need to prepare a response. Spared no expense of thought, as if the reply were immediate, automatic in the shifting of his head’s gears. When he spoke, a wistful impassivity entered Spy’s features.
It was eerily similar to Scout’s own.
Spy said along a tired sigh, “I knew one.”In the weeks leading up to Scout's death, he had been haunted by a ghost. It came in the shape of scattered memories, lilting dreams, misplaced figures—
And the Spy. Always, the Spy.
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Bookmarked by ArrowsToAces
14 Oct 2024
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Dear
DadFatherPerson,Sorry, it just feels weird to keep calling you Dad, when you haven’t answered any of my letters. Where are you?
A collection of letters that Scout sent his father over the years, and an epilogue.
Bookmarked by ArrowsToAces
19 Jun 2025
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Scout takes a breather outside on the quarter’s balcony. Spy joins him. Conversing ensues.
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30 May 2026
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Spy cleans up more messes after the events of Expiration Date, including a drunken Scout, who through his drunken haze is determined to reminisce about the father he never knew.
Bookmarked by ArrowsToAces
29 May 2026

