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Sun: *Cries*
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Moon: "Oh Sun"
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Sun: "I'm sorry... I think it broke"
Moon: "Don't"
Sun: "Moon, I-"
Moon: "Stop."
Sun: "Sorry.."
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Moon: "Does it hurt?"
Sun: "Yes..."
Moon: "Can you move it?"
Sun: "No..."
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Moon: "Let me in."
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Sun: "You know I can't do that."
Moon: "You know you can't get free without me"
Sun: "We can figure it out!"
Moon: "A overthinker like you knows there isn't a way."
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Sun: "... How will I know if you ever come back? The Nap scares me. I don't like the dark.."
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Moon: "I wish I could be certain, just trust me..."
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*Creak*
*SNAP*
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Moon: "From now on, stay in the Nap, it's to keep you safe... I'll fight the monsters for you... Just like Eclipse did..."
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This is my take on how the DCA lost their foot and how Moon doesn't want Sun to take over, plus the virus taking over to amplify it. Sorry this took so long, I have been planning it out for a month now, and I am so happy to finally get it complete! This also takes place when they are almost to their ruined state. Hence, their face only have cracks, and certain parts are still intact, all a part of the story.
Glitchtrap also always watches over Moon for any entry to take over.
Much love,
Nexi
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More TGAMM werewolf au doodles, featuring some funny stuff, angst, and FINALLY some sort of reveal of the werewolf that bit Scratch/Todd.
-Had this idea of Molly and Libby needing to get into Andrea's good graces for a bit and then gaining some form of entry in order to have access to her home since there's a library that might have something on how to reverse a werewolf curse. And of course, Libby needed to be in disguise (and is disguised as a kappa for an obvious reason).
-They ended up stealing the book, due to shenanigans.
–Which leads to the reveal of there being only two ways to undo the curse, which invites a lot of angst for those involved.
–Ok.... so Ollie's dad has been tracking a specific werewolf that was targeting the midwest a few years back, and estimates that it might be coming back very soon. All he could gain for his efforts was one photo. However, this particular werewolf seems to show up around the time a very brutal death occurs (and the fact that it happens around a full moon confirmed it was a werewolf) and they were dangerously close to Brighton a few years back... on the EXACT day Todd was biten. I'm sure you can connect the dots on that one.
(Putting a tw for slight body horror. Why? Well... take a look at the werewolf. For one thing, it might not look like it, but that werewolf is actually MISSING a nose).
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Does Leo and/or Kirby ever get self-conscious of their eyes?
Leo originally hated his red eyes. They were a permanent reminder of what (and who) happened to him
By the time he's older, he's used to them. Sure, they still kinda hurt to look at, but it gets a little easier day by day
Plus, he likes having something in common with Kirby
Kirby, on the other hand:
They had no thoughts on their eyes. To them, it was just something normal, like their hands, tail, shell, feet... it was just another body part. Nothing to draw attention to
That is, until they figure out what (WHO) gave them their eyes
And they start to kind of hate how they look. Slowly but surely, everything that made Kirby them they're beginning to hate and get sick of
Then comes puberty...
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So i was making a piece for art class and wondering where the hell i had managed to get the idea to put flowers in a persons ribcage. And then i remembered that i like A Garden Across Our Collarbone and i was like oh yeah tf
Anyways go read @pittdpeaches A Garden Across Our Collarbone it's completely rewired my brain cells
(Idk if this counts but TW slight body horror)
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Day 6: Eclipse
DANNYMAY MASTERLIST
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"Dude, you psyched about the eclipse?" Tucker whispered to Danny, who was practically floating with excitement.
"Maybe just a little." He admitted, shaking out his hands like that would get rid of his nerves. "It's the first eclipse I've seen since The Accident, I can't help but be jittery."
"If we're lucky, no ghosts will come to make a fuss about it." Sam, who was walking on the other side of Tucker, glared at a passing A-Lister that nearly stepped on her boots.
"Don't jinx it!" Danny hissed, flapping his hands harder.
"It'll be fine, Danny," Tucker reassured. "And besides, we haven't seen a drop of ectoplasm all day. It's not that unusual."
Danny deflated like a balloon, letting his two friends drag him along behind their science class. "You're right." He pouted. "But if there is an attack I'm blaming you two."
"Fair enough."
The trio settled into a flow of comfortable bickering and jabs until their teacher called for attention. "Make sure you wear these special sunglasses!" They called out, having the class rep pass them out. "They'll help protect your eyes, just in case. We don't want anyone to go blind, do we?"
Danny chuckled. "Not like that would hurt me anymore." Sam punched his arm for that.
The trio received their paper sunglasses, awkwardly adjusting them to fit their faces, and patiently waited for the totality of the eclipse to occur.
"This is my favorite part!" Danny grinned, pointing to the sky like he was watching a movie.
Sam just squinted up and then removed her glasses for a better look when she could no longer see the sun. "Danny-" She cut herself off when she turned back to her friend. Sam elbowed Tucker, who had also taken his sunglasses off.
"What the fuck?" Tucker whispered in awe and panic.
Danny was off in his own world now, gazing at the solar eclipse like it was the most beautiful thing in existence. He hadn't noticed his...change.
And holy fuck did he look different than he did thirty seconds ago.
Even without going ghost, Danny's hair had turned shock white and stood on end, swaying in a gentle breeze. His regular hazmat suit was nearly gone, burnt off or sticking to Danny's sickly pale skin. And his scars.....Sam wanted to cry. She knew what those scars were. Danny's death scars traveled up and down his body, literally glowing from within and making him stand out more. Parts of his skin were burnt and peeling, making the smell of human flesh a strong one. And his face...Danny had lost his right eye, an empty socket that glowed green was his only proof of its existence. Part of his jawbones were exposed, showing off this black skeleton underneath white skin.
This was their friend. Sam realized. They would have had to bury him like this if Danny hadn't survived that portal accident.
Danny sighed wistfully. As the eclipse ended, the sun started peeking back out from behind the moon. The two rushed to put on their glasses once more, and when they blinked, Danny was back to normal. "That was lovely," Danny stated, then turned around to the pair. "What happened to you two? It looks like you've seen a ghost."
"...Now I think I know why we haven't seen any ghosts today." Tucker mumbled to Sam, to which she (surprisingly) agreed.
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