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AAAHHHHH!!!!
Thank you very much to the person who voiced it!!!
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What kind of poses?

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abc to watch me perform a live lobotomy on itrapped

gift for my mootie @stonetosserrr …ll yes this is my third gift for them I think but they deserve it!!! yay!!! Also changed itrapped’s design a little bit okay bye
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Jason my love, the best guy. My favorite little dude deserves all the love. All hail Jason. You can’t tell who my favorite character is, obviously.




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This is a need. I NEED some lee!Jason!! Maybe Ler!007n7 bc I see him as a father figure to him! I understand if you can’t!! But I find this cute!!!


I REALLY LOVE THIS SILLY GUYS
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just a little minute for scp
it's time to tickle or just cheer up some scp subjects :>
(I'm just trying to spice up the content with something other than Forsaken.)
#art#tickle art#sfw tickling community#scp#scp tickles#scp 999#scp 682#scp 049#scp 035#scp 096#scp 173#Scp 131#Scp 106#scp 079#Scp 076#scp 076 2#scp 073#Scp 529#scp foundation#Lee!scp682#Lee!scp076#Lee!scp106#Lee!scp035#Lee!scp049#Lee!scp999#Ler!scp999#Ler!scp073
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“I’m going to draw lee 1x1” I say as I hand over the completely wrong lee

I headcanon that player has ticklish face cheeks.. which I find ADORABLE!!!! Also where is your hat little they.. ooohhhh the greedy tax man took it??? TOO BAD!!! TICKLE ATTACK!!!
this is the second time I forgot to colour in one of the buttons on players belt I’m Gonna do Evil backflips
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Can you draw Tenna being tickled?
I sure can! :3
Initially i saw Tenna as only a ler… but seeing so many adorable drawings of him getting wrecked changed my mind a little! (Though he’s still ler-leaning imo)
Anyhows, here’s the tv man!! Upset with low ratings, a couple of his employees took it upon themselves to cheer him up <333
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If you know red and blue from blocktales can you do some headcanon on them pretty please
wow that was.... Quick but sure!
red and blue tkl hcs!
Blue ler:
Dosent do it.... way too nervous
When she does do it it's only for a Lil bit
Tho she does alot of cheer up tickles :D
Blue lee:
Cannot stand it I mean CANNOT
I feel like she would be the type to just get saved by plot from tickles
Shes a runner... a fast one.
Red ler:
Heavy ler
don't let him get in between 10 meters of you or your fried
Very fond of revenge tickles
He tried it on cruel king once... he got punted.
Red lee:
Hes a fighter but due to his size it's kinda ez to just take his sword and well.... yk.
He hates it
He will get revenge on you no matter what.
The end!
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hello, I like your works so much!! You make awesome fanfics and despite the fact that I have to use a translator because I don’t speak English I can read your fanfics every day!
I have ask for you, can you write a fanfic about Lee!Jason and Ler!Guest1337 (or anyone who you want)?
I hope I didn’t make too many mistakes while I was writing. And by the way, have a nice day!
hi, i'm super glad you like my writing! it's good that it translates nicely.
anyways LEE!JASON FOR FRIDAY THE 13TH BABYYYY YEAA!!
also WHAT. never speak again /j (i laughed for a solid minute)
(this is a sfw tickle fic! if you don't like it don't read it)
"Maybe you've got something underneath that jacket.”
words: 2,984
ler!guest1337, lee!jason
summary: rip jason's machete ????-2025 you wont be missed
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The hum of various appliances and LED lights in the extensive horror hotel map droned on, as quick footsteps thumped against the floor. The tapping against kitchen tile, the slight creak on wooden floors, and the soft padding against brightly patterned carpet were just natural for any chase. Even more so for Jason, who was used to hunting people down to the last of their stamina, given the absence of ranged attacks in his arsenal.
His first target, Noob, hadn’t really gotten much of a head start as they were taken by surprise while doing a generator. As a result, the masked killer had made quick work of the poor survivalist. Just one more hit, and they were done for.
He was about to finish them off, lunging to swing through one of the doorways, when someone from the side of his vision quickly invaded his space. An armored hand reeled back, before throwing itself forward. Guest 1337 had caught him halfway through a machete swing with a powerful strike, effectively stunning the killer. Noob looked back slightly to give a desperate thankful look, before booking it away. Hopefully to get a medkit.
However, Guest’s hand hadn’t only collided with Jason’s head, but it also smashed against his machete on the way. Notable for a couple reasons, one being it was a complete accident, something that would be pretty hard to replicate on purpose. Two being that despite the death grip on the weapon, the action violently ripped the blade out of the killer’s hand, sending it flying straight into Jason’s face. The machete ended up ricocheting off the top of his plastic mask, flinging surprisingly far away from the two of them up into the air.
Unrealistically far.
Strangely.. Far?
… Is it going to come back down??
Even Guest paused for a moment to watch the weapon disappear over one of the tall rock walls while Jason was stunned. “What the hell..?” Certainly not the strangest thing that’s happened here, though. He quickly recovered as an active chainsaw was swung at him, to which he dodged and promptly ditched the scene.
It took a bit for Guest to lose chase, but a lot less than normal for some reason– Jason seemed much less confident without his main blade. However, when the killer left to go find a different victim, 1337 returned to stalk a bit behind. He did that on the norm, because it made it simpler to assist others when they started getting chased. Now though, the soldier was thinking a bit ahead. The chainsaw was all the mute killer had left as a weapon… aside from their hands, theoretically. But still, it would be a lot easier for the other survivors to, well… survive, if Jason was completely disarmed. And he was carrying the chainsaw on his back, so he could probably just… take it?
1337 wasn’t the type to act on impulse, but once he committed to something, he didn’t back out. So after constructing a rather simple plan, he crept up behind the killer and yanked at the weapon. Jason quickly swiveled around, swinging an empty hand on instinct. Without the blade in it though, Guest just caught it and finished the job of taking the chainsaw off, tossing it to the side before harshly shoving Jason forward.
The veteran didn’t pay attention to the way the killer stumbled back into a wall, slightly cowering for a second. Guest didn’t really know anything about chainsaws, but he figured if he stomped on the chain and landed a good kick on the entire handle area, it would do something. So he did, and… somehow, it actually worked? The chain came off around where he struck, rendering the weapon practically useless. If Guest had been given any more time, he might have considered how strange that was. But he only looked back at Jason to see what the next move was. The killer showed clear hesitation, before stepping forward and trying to attack with his bare hands. Guest swore he could see fear, even with the mask covering Jason’s entire face. Nonetheless, he struck back significantly harder, throwing Jason onto the floor.
The killer didn’t get up.
Were sentinels.. always this scary? Not having a weapon in his hand gave Jason a strange, unnerving sense of clarity, like Guest’s expression actually registered in his head. It was a determined, yet apprehensive look that made him feel uneasy. Something tugged at the back of his mind to get up and fight again, but every time the killer shifted on the floor, the sentinel tensed and his fists rose. It frightened him, enough so that he moved back, away from the sentinel.
Looking down upon the unusual sight, Guest was torn between running away again, and staying to reason. He didn’t even feel like he was looking at a killer anymore. Though, it could be a trick to get him to come closer. Maybe the killer had a spare blade somewhere in that coat. Then again, if he did get stabbed once or twice, he could probably take it.
He wasn’t even sure yet what the whole deal with the killers was, even less about Jason himself, but as far as he knew they were probably experiencing a similar situation. Most of them gave ‘free rounds’ every once in a while, or seemed awfully disconnected from reality for actively participating in murder. Like the killers weren’t willingly there half the time– with some exceptions, of course.
Being forced to kill people when you didn’t really want to was something Guest hadn’t quite come to experience himself, but he certainly wasn’t foreign to the idea, and couldn’t help but feel a little bad.
But his mind was mostly on helping the team. If he could convince Jason to stop completely, that would be the best for the survivors…
“H-hey. Just…” 1337 exhaled, taking a step closer. “Calm it, would you? You know, we… Don’t have to fight, since you don’t have a weapon. And I won’t punch you anymore, if you stop. I mean… wouldn’t a break be nice?”
Silence. It was expected, obviously. Although, Jason did look up at the soldier hearing the offer. Was that.. always a choice? The majority of his decisions during rounds– well, he thought they were his, but still– they were more about ‘go this way’ or ‘cut them off there’. But now he saw himself thinking a lot farther than he was used to. Clearer.
Just as the veteran was coming to terms with how hard a one-sided negotiation was going to be, Jason slightly nodded.
“.. Oh. Really?” The simplicity of the bargain caught Guest slightly off-guard. If only the people in his past had surrendered like that– or maybe even the other killers. But that was just plain unlikely– this probably only happened because he managed to disarm the other. Well, hopefully disarmed, anyway. He’d have to check.
“Okay then. You… are just going to stay here. And we’re going to wait out the timer.” Guest hesitated for another second, before fully approaching and going on one knee in front of the killer. “Hold still for a second.”
The masked killer moved back again at the sudden movement, ignoring the request.
“Hey, hey. Just need to frisk you real quick. Gotta make sure you’re not going to pull another blade on me while I’m not paying attention. Oh, and keep your hands up where I can see them?” Although Guest was a soldier, not a police officer, he wasn’t foolish enough to take easily avoidable risks. So he waited for Jason to do what he asked.
Again in the back of Jason’s head, something angrily yelled at him to not do it, to not listen to a ‘pathetic’ survivor's request. Something other than the normal encouraging voice that normally followed him around anytime he was in a round.
… But he complied with Guest anyway, and after that, the nagging disappeared. Like ‘it’ gave up, or something. Talk about pathetic.
1337 hummed in approval, before beginning to move his hands along the killer's jacket. He was quick to realize it was pretty thick, and by extension heavy. Even though he knew he wouldn’t receive a response, Guest still remarked his thoughts out loud.
“How you carry a chainsaw and a heavy jacket around while still managing to be so fast is beyond me.. It’s impressive, to say the least.”
Both the amount of pockets Jason had and the thickness of the jacket made it inconvenient to search the killer, especially since Guest hadn’t ever searched someone before. He ended up having to roughly double check a few of the outside pockets because he wasn't sure of his work, although that didn’t end up being the main problem. The entire process wouldn't have taken more than twenty seconds if Jason didn't shift away every five, bringing his hands to where Guest was searching and making the soldier flinch back.
The veteran’s hands were invasive, although not necessarily unwelcome. Jason wasn’t trying to interrupt him on purpose, but it just felt strange– familiar in a way, yet completely foreign to how he was used to being touched nowadays. Without the intent to hurt, but with enough roughness to earn something other than the knowledge his pockets were empty; he felt himself smile slightly underneath the plastic mask. And then immediately fought to remove it, wondering why it was there.
After giving a prolonged glare, 1337 moved the killer’s hands away to resume his search, completely unaware of what he had just caused. “.. Don’t really appreciate you spooking me like that. So if you could just. Not do that…”
Jason ended up repeating the same action only ten seconds later, but this time Guest didn't jolt away. Instead, he instinctively closed his fists like he would to prepare for a punch, significantly tightening his grip around Jason’s waist pockets.. and also his torso. Guest removed himself from Jason’s side right after, standing up and grunting out an annoyed response.
“acK- Can you no-” The soldier was going to complain again, but quieted right after looking at the killer. His eyebrows raised at the sight.
Jason had brought his knees closer to his chest, and held the area around where Guest had been frisking him. Confusedly rubbing at the spot.
Ah.
By then, he had finally figured Jason’s pockets were empty, but another question– well, more of a rhetorical excuse– had made itself clear. This was quite the opportunity, one even 1337 knew not to pass up. He wasn't really a boastful person, but the other sentinels would definitely be jealous if he pulled something like this off without getting stabbed. Well.. most of them, anyway.
Looking off to the side for a second, Guest briefly smiled before dropping the look and facing Jason once more. He kneeled back down, reaching out his arms and leaning over a bit. “... Move, I’m not done.” It was a lie, and despite requesting it, he didn’t wait for Jason to move his hands before running his own around the killer’s waist. And this time, he kneaded into his sides a lot more intentionally so it would still have the desired effect despite the jacket. “You know, this is taking a lot longer than it needs to, since you seem so insistent on squirming away from me.”
Only then did Jason finally recognize what that feeling was. However, he was a step behind, just a little too late to stop the soldier before he started.
The most of the noise in the killer’s response was the shifting sound of coarse fabric, because once he was aware the sentinel was no longer just searching him, he didn’t stop himself from writhing. While only evident from his shoulders, Jason was definitely laughing, and although practically silent, it occasionally caught in his mouth and turned into a quiet snicker. The sensation didn’t feel natural whatsoever, but somehow reminded him of something that was. Or used to be. At least this was different– better, than the last time he remembered being handled so roughly. Anyways, what was he even supposed to do? Fight back?
Jason tried. Emphasis on tried, because Guest just took one of his hands and pinned it to the ground.
The veteran couldn’t help but smile again, strategically squeezing around the other’s midriff with his free hand. Score. “I’m just searching your pockets. What, got something to hide?”
Jason shook his head as his other arm waved around. The ‘no’ gesture was to both discredit Guest’s claim and deny the question, but it didn’t really matter. One thing he had learned about the sentinels is that they were extremely stubborn, even in death.
“No? Hm.. not sure I believe that.” Guest thought for a second, searching for an excuse. “Oh! Maybe you've got something underneath the coat.” 1337 brought his hands back around to the killer’s front, dipping them into where Jason’s jacket was open and repeating the same kneading motion directly on his shirt, just a bit gentler. He didn’t even try to hide the fact that the only thing he was ‘searching for’ at this point was a reaction. Guest didn’t even consider that revenge was an option, but it honestly serves Jason right. Always using heavy attacks whenever he missed his block…
The masked killer froze up for a split second, before practically losing it. Not used to this, at all. He tilted his head back, but still no real noise came out. His breathing was a little more obvious though.
The sentinel chuckled, casually speaking as he unpredictably alternated between soft and rough prodding. “... Alright, let’s be ‘serious’. You are… a little ticklish, for a ruthless murderer.” He was interrupted as Jason unsuccessfully tried to throw him off. “And squirmy.” 1337 took Jason’s other hand, and without being able to use it to balance himself upright, the killer fell on his back. It made Guest let go, but the veteran just quietly sighed and adjusted forward a bit.
Jason’s chest heaved. “Hey, look at me.” Guest brought his hands near the killer’s stomach to catch Jason’s attention, who looked at his hands instead. He didn’t even try to push at the veteran, in ‘fear’ he would be pinned again. “Actually, that works even better.” 1337 suddenly poised his hands, making the other jump, and then did nothing.
“This is how I feel trying to predict your attacks, by the way.” Halfway through the sentence, the soldier resumed poking and scribbling somewhere around the killer’s lower stomach and hips. He wasn’t paying attention exactly where, his eyes too busy attempting to glimpse at Jason’s through the small eye holes in his mask.
Jason did not think it would get worse, to say the least. The survivor kept stopping at random intervals and faking him out, both annoying him and making him jump every time 1337 actually resumed. So the screeching and laughter he heard the other day in limbo wasn’t over exaggerated...
“Difficult, right?” To the sentinel’s surprise, Jason nodded on top of his wriggling. Guest’s smile widened– he was actually listening. This would be quite the story, and he was thankful it would be him telling it. Anyone else in the cabin wouldn’t have a chance to be believed for this type of thing.
But of course, good things don't typically last forever. 1337 was almost too focused on the moment to notice the glint of metal that suddenly appeared in his vision. He quickly withdrew his hands, and then moved back– the machete had reappeared, resting on the killer like a twisted invitation. Jason’s hand instinctively twitched, feeling the metal against him, and he sat up. Since Guest had stopped, he picked the weapon up even though his hands were a bit shaky.
And then he realized he didn’t actually want to do anything with it. His mind finally felt clear for once, and he didn’t feel like losing that, as temporary as it probably was. Unsure of what to do with the blade, he carefully turned it in his hand and handed it to the survivor on the handle side.
That was single-handedly the most surprising thing that had happened to Guest ever since he got put into this realm. But while he still had the chance, he quickly snatched the blade. Jason regretted it halfway through the motion, because he realized he just handed a weapon to someone he’d been stabbing in rounds for months. Nothing bad happened though, and he tilted his head curiously as 1337 turned and stood up, walking to an entryway to one of the more open spaces.
“Thanks.” Guest said simply, before chucking the weapon. Whatever caused the blade to spawn back would probably be a little mad about that one. “Sooo.” He did a 180, walking back. Jason had gotten up during that time, but didn’t run away. He crumbled slightly just looking at the sentinel. Still intimidating.
“Let’s wrap this up, yeah? We’ve got about… three minutes, I think.” Advancing quicker than the killer was ready for, the soldier quickly found where he’d left off. Although, he didn’t do any more squeezing, just soft, erratic little scribbles wherever he felt like. Each twist Jason did in attempts to get away made him feel just a little bit better about getting slashed at so many times.
After another minute or two, he stopped. “Not even sure if you understand how much this matters, by the way.”
And even through the aftermath, Jason most certainly did understand. Unfortunately.
. . .
It took a while to coax an answer out of Jason, but the two who noticed the strange nature of his return got it eventually. Neither made fun of him.
“Hah. Really hope they don’t attempt something like that on me. Would not end well.” Doe remarked, before jokingly nudging 1x.
Thousand-yard stare.
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A lot of ppl requested lee 1x1x1x1 bc.. shrugs.. I never answered BUT! I did the lil doodle
Sorry for the one who requested ler john doe, John doesn't rekt other killers, only survivors.. hc.. THEY DO NOT LIKE JOHN DOE AND JOHN DOE HATES THEM 💔..
As for speech, uh.. I didn't do any speech bubbles, but I can write it down! [I didn't had enough space.]
🌿🕷; "Shehedletskeheyy..."
🪶; "Yyeess, 1x?"
🌿🕷; "Stahap- stohop thahat ridiculous thihing-!"
🪶; "Oh- erm.. lemme think abt thaattt.."
🪶; "How about.. nah? :]"
🌿🕷; "SHEHED, PleHeheASe-!!"
🪶; "Nope! It's too fun to pass- I mean- look at that tummy! Begging to get spoiled!"
🌿🕷; "HhehE-!"
🪶; "And if I scribble my fingers right here.."
🌿🕷; "Shehed- SHE- AHAHA-?! WAHAHIT-"
🪶; "You'll just go NUTS with that!"
"Isn't that just fun, 1x?~"
I'm lazy, leave me alone.
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me every couple months for the past 4 years
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This is ELEEot because it just kinda came to me and I need more time to come up with ShedLEEtsky
Here’s ur food chat my internet just went kablamo so this took a while longer to post but it’s posted now
This is lé epic tickle fic, so shy away if ur not into it
Lee- Elliot
Ler- Guest (1337)
Guest Appearance (get it? =D): Builderman
“Get Better Aim!”
All Guest could do was run… in short, unhelpful sprints. He was completely out of stamina and Jason was right behind him. Horror Hotel was oddly hard for Guest. Luckily for him, Elliot was standing by.
Running Elliot’s way, he quickly parried Jason.
“Elliot. Pizza. Hea-“
Jason was already back up and running at Guest, which meant Elliot was gonna have to toss the pizza at Guest.
Ass Guest took off running, Elliot’s pizza ability went off cooldown. Guest saw Elliot ready to throw the pizza and ran in an easy hit area on the middle field. 8 health left and Jason was about to slash and-
Cabin. The last thing Guest saw was a pizza flying directly at Jason instead of him as a machete pierced his skull. Respawning back in the cabin, he was met with Jason’s previous kill, Taph.
“I uhh… was spectating you… saw that pizza throw… Elliot… uh… missed.” Taph spoke in his usual, airy, whispery voice.
“I noticed…” Guest spoke through gritted teeth. There were still two survivors left; Elliot and Builderman. Guest walked over to the survivor table and sat down. Elliot and Builderman probably wouldn’t survive anyway.
Elliot… it was his third time today missing a vital pizza throw. Guest was understandably annoyed. Very annoyed. But how could he blame Elliot? They hadn’t even been… wherever this is for a year. Elliot was probably still new to it. Maybe it all the pressure? Guest was an important sentinel and nervousness can cause slip-ups. But… three times was too much. Elliot missed more throws than he hit.
Guest heard the typical LMS music play. Surprisingly, Elliot was the last survivor. Usually Elliot was targeted for being the most annoying support, so it was nice to see him make it through a round. But as quickly as the music started, it ended, and Elliot reappeared in the cabin with everyone looking at him.
“Hi guys…” Elliot adjusted his cap as most of the survivors left. Guest stayed though. “And hi, Guest…” Elliot looked up at Guest sheepishly.
“Hello, Elliot.” Guest looked at Elliot with expectancy.
“… If- if this is about the pizza, I can explain-“
“What’s there to explain? You missed. End of story. With most of the others, at least. You miss, sure, but you miss more often when MY life is on the line. Is it something I did?”
Elliot was about to deny, but the more he thought about it… Guest was right. He was able to throw pizza at other survivors with perfect accuracy but… when it came to Guest, he just couldn’t hit him with the pizza.
“I mean… it’s not because of anything you did. It’s just…” Elliot couldn’t find his words.
“Just what?”
“… nothing. It- it’s just that I missed, like you said.”
“I call bullshit.” Guest walked up to Elliot, looking down at him firmly.
Elliot knew that look—Guest only looked at anyone like that if he was being absolutely serious.
“Uh… well…-“ Elliot stumbled over his words.
Before Elliot could make an excuse, Guest grabbed Elliot’s hand and dragged him outside the cabin, shutting the door behind him. He let go of Elliot’s hand and sat down on the bench on the porch, patting the seat next to him.
Elliot timidly took a seat. “So… do you want me to apologize-“
Guest cut Elliot off. “I don’t want an apology, I want an answer from you.” Guest looked Elliot dead in the eyes.
“Well… you’re a really… important survivor and… you’re always risking your life, charging into the killer to save someone…”
“And… I mean, that really can’t compare to anything else we are capable of.”
Guest kept his gaze fixated on Elliot, taking in his words. “And that makes you miss basic shots that the little league could make because…?”
Elliot remained quiet and looked away.
“Oh come on Elliot-“ Guest grabbed Elliot’s sides and turned him to face Guest, when Elliot made a small, quiet squeak.
Guest paused, and so did Elliot. Elliot silently prayed Guest hadn’t noticed anything. He could feel his face heating up either way.
“Okaaay… anyways. I’m not letting this go, El. Tell me the truth.”
Elliot breathed a sigh of relief. “Right- the truth… well-“
“The truth about whether you just squeaked or not.”
Elliot inhaled a breath of anxiety. Guest HAD noticed. “Uhm… it just caught me by surprise…” Elliot knew that was a terrible excuse.
“… you’re ticklish.”
Elliot immediately got defensive. “I mean- yeah, but isn’t everyone a little ticklish? It’s just the natural way that the body responds to- EEEEK-!”
Guest poked Elliot’s side. Guest didn’t have a serious expression on his face anymore. In fact, it looked like he was holding back a smile.
“Okay pizza boy, last chance. Your pizza misses me because?”
“It’s uh-“
“WRONG!” Guest didn’t let Elliot finish, instead pinning him to the bench and scribbling all over his defenseless belly.
“I wasn’t fin- IHIHIHIHISHED-!” Elliot’s reaction was immediate, the delivery worker squirming against Guest’s grip. “I WAHAHAHAS GOING TO TEHEHELL YOU-! STOHOHAHAHAP!”
“Please. Knowing you, you’d stutter out a technicality.” Guest kept scribbling on Elliot’s stomach, occasionally pinching his sides.”
“NOHOHOHO I WAHAHASN’T- I SWEHEHAHAHAR! GUEHEHEHAHAHAST-!”
Well, his hammer was mostly okay. Builderman knew he shouldn’t have tried using his hammer to SWING at Jason—he wasn’t a sentinel, he was support! He should have stuck with building sentries and dispensers. Because he didn’t, he was outlasted…
BY ELLIOT! He NEVER makes it through the end of the rounds. He’s always first or second to die—and he lived longer than Builderman. It was unusual, to say the least. But it wasn’t Elliot’s fault. How could he be mad at him? It was just… frustrating, how stupid he was in the last seconds of his life in the round.
While tidying up his hammer, Builderman heard a shrill squeal from… somewhere. At first, Builderman jumped out of his skin. But on second thought, the killers couldn’t get to them, the Cake Monster is still behind (and probably stuck in) wooden planks… how and why would anyone be screeching like that?
He walked out to the main lobby area… nothing. Dracobloxxers was asleep, he couldn’t have been the one who screamed. Builderman looked up the stairs… just Shedletsky and Chance playing DDR. No screaming in that game (usually). Taph was resting, so it wasn’t one of his bombs. Everyone was just doing their own thing. Except for Guest and Elliot. Where were they? It wasn’t like Guest to disappear, and Elliot was too scared to leave the group.
Maybe Builderman was just looking into it too much. Guest and Elliot were probably just minding their own business, and the scream was probably nothing. But still… it didn’t feel right just to sit on Builderman’s mind. Maybe he’d check outside.
Guest stopped for a moment to let Elliot breathe, but still kept him pinned to the bench.
“Now, I want you to tell the truth.
Elliot shifted uncomfortably, still not fully accepting his fate. “Well…”
Guest poked Elliot’s side again.
“EEE- okay-… I get nervous. You’re not an important sentinel, you’re the important sentinel. I idolize you and what you do but… I can only wish to be as brave as you. Like I said before. It’s… it’s like seeing a celebrity. You don’t know how to act.”
“You think of me… as your idol? What’s so idol-worthy about me?”
“Well…” Elliot stuttered on his words. “You’re brave, always putting yourself in danger to save others. You always manage to SOCK killers in the face…”
Guest stared at Elliot and blinked. All of the things Elliot said were true. And Guest was a really important sentinel, one of the most effective at his best. He couldn’t deny that.
“I guess. But so are you, Elliot. You’ve managed to heal survivors right when they needed! You just… need better aim.”
“Currently, it’s not that good…”
Guest wiggled his fingers over Elliot’s stomach, but did his fingers into his waist to represent ‘missing.’
“What do y- AH- WAHAHAHA- WAHAHAIT!”
“But with a little practice…” Guest’s fingers wandered back on Elliot’s belly. “Your aim could improve greatly!”
“GUEHEHEHEST- STOHOHAHAHAP! I GEHET IT!”
“And after some time…” Guest shoved his hand under Elliot’s arms. “Maybe you’ll even hit milestones!”
Elliot let out an undignified shriek. “NAHAHAHAHA!”
“No? Why not?”
There it was again. That scream. It was DEFINITELY something now. And it HAD to have something to do with Guest and Elliot. Builderman walked back out to the main area of the cabin. Builderman stepped outside and…
He was met with quite the show. Guest leaning over Elliot, who was pinned to the bench, skittering his fingers all over his midriff. Elliot was completely hysterical.
Guest stopped to look up at Builderman. “Hey, what’s up?”
Builderman opened his mouth and then closed it. “I… what?”
Elliot was still having after-giggles. “B-buihihilder- you- you gohohotta help me-!”
“He- he doesn’t need any help. I’m just teaching him about how to aim properly!”
Builderman went silent. This was Guest tickling Elliot. The one who outlasted him in a round. Builderman decided he was still salty.
“Doooo you want any help?”
Elliot was quick to protest. “Wha- why- DON’T HELP HIM! I’m being TORTURED over here!”
Guest pretended not to hear him. “Yeah, sure.” He went back to Elliot’s belly and sides, spidering his fingers over them while Builderman held Elliot’s arms up and skittered his fingers under them.
“Nononono-“ and Elliot screamed. “EEEEEEEAHAHAHAHA! STAHAHAHAHAHAP-! GUHUHUHUHUYS-! PLEHEHEASE! HAHAHAHAHA!
Guest and Builderman went for about another minute before stopping.
“Okay, he’s had enough.” Guest took his hands off Elliot. Reluctantly, Builderman followed.
“Youhuhu… you guys are pricks…”
Guest patted Elliot on the head.
“Well, get better aim.”
Idkkkkk it still feels short but whatever
Eat up gang❤️🙃
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I guess I have to make a real fix to start off and see what my skill is… Forsaken is popular, right?
“Funny Creation…”
Warnings: SFW tickle fic… das it
Lee-1x1x1x1
Ler-Shedlestsky
Shedletsky just stood there, watching 1x tear off Chance’s head. It was usually Chance’s fault, always flipping his coin and gaining an ungodly amount of weakness right when the killer goes for him. Shedletsky had seen it enough times, and he usually ran in to slash at the killer before anything bad could happen. But this time, he wasn’t quick enough.
As soon as 1x finished decapitating Chance, he spun around to face Shedletsky, already starting to run towards him. Shedletsky, however, stayed motionless.
“Of course it’s you… it’s always you.” 1x spoke in his deep, thundering voice. By now, he reached Shedletsky, preparing his Entanglement to hopefully hit a Mass Infection afterwards.
At the very last second, Shedletsky ran out of the way and off to the side, instead running and charging into 1x full-on Guest style. The old admin landed on 1x with a thud, taking both of them to the ground. He quickly drew his sword and sliced to stun 1x before anything.
“Argh- What the hell-“ 1x grumbled as Shedletsky hit him with his sword, and surprisingly keeping his sword drawn.
“What could I have done,” Shedletsky started, talking down to his hateful creation. “What could I have done to possibly anger you, my OWN creation, to drive you to murder?”
1x snapped back quickly. “I am not one of your… creations. I am your HATRED, your ANGER!” I despise you for ‘creating’ me as such.” 1x tried shoving Shedletsky off him, only poking himself with the sword instead. His daemonshank and swords were knocked away when he fell, much to his annoyance.
Shedletsky’s expression softened ever so slightly. “Listen, 1x… I don’t want that for you. You may be a killer, but you’re just as much me as you are you. While I have no sympathy for killers, I can have sympathy for myself.”
1x’s expression was unreadable. He had stopped squirming and thrashing as Shedletsky finished. Perhaps the admin had gotten through to him? “… this is a trick… to get my guard down! You can’t reach me with that mushy BS. I will ALWAYS hate you!”
“No, 1x. This isn’t a trick.” Shedletsky’s hold on 1x firmed. He was clearly preparing something. 1x quieted again.
“I can’t fix you. But,” Shedletsky moved his grip closer to 1x’s transparent torso. “I can help you, in a way.”
No. No no NO. It was vague, but from his creator’s memories, 1x knew those actions. Suspiciously, 1x started squirming again.
“Absolutely NOT. NO WAY. DON’T EVEN THINK FOR A SECOND I WILL ALLOW THIS!” 1x thrashed and writhed, but Shedletsky’s hold on him was too strong. How was he being overpowered? By a survivor!? Maybe it was just nerves. And, as angry as he was, 1x also felt a tinge of… giddiness? This won’t hurt him in any way… he’s not used to it. Shedletsky should be stabbing him, not… this!
All too quickly Shedletsky gently pressed his hands into 1x’s gelatinous belly. He looked on at his hatred with disappointment as 1x held it in. “C’mon. I know you want to laugh. You’ll feel a lot better! And less murderous if you just leeeet it gooo~”
“Ne-… mhmhmh… no. Nehehver…” How DARE Shedletsky tease him? He was a fearsome and dangerous killer, not some child! He would not falter to this childplay…
Shedletsky moved up a notch by kneading into 1x’s stomach, which did to his delight offer some more giggles, but 1x had more to offer.
“Why not~? Can’t you just feel your hate and rage melting away by the second?” Shedletsky kept up the teasing. Which, thankfully, seemed to break 1x further.
“I- … ahaHAHAHAm nOHOhot-… a tohOHOy tOHOho be… plahahayed… wihihihith…” 1x could barely prevent his laughter spilling through. By now, 1x had accepted his fate, but he wasn’t willing to give into it. He was strong, he was brave, he was powerful, and GOD was the round timer SO SLOW.
“You’re only delaying the inevitable and you know it~” Shedletsky teased as his hands crept closer and closer to 1x’s ribs. “This is what you NEED, yeah? Don’t you feel better already~?”
1x noticed Shedletsky’s hands going for his ribs, which caused him to REALLY start panicking.
“NohOHOHO DOHOHOHn’t- dohohOHOn’t gohohoHO thEHEHere-!”
Shedletsky paused his tickling to look 1x in the eyes. He gave him a knowing look before shoving his fingers in between 1x’s ribs. And that finally got him to crack.
“Nooo-“ 1x let out a high pitch, very embarrassing squeal. That’s when he broke. “AHAHAHAHAHAHA- STOHOHAHAHAHAP-!”
Shedletsky kept going. He had thirty seconds anyways. “‘Stop?’ Why would I STOP? You look like you’re having fun for the first time!” Shedletsky gave 1x his usual shit-eating grin.
“I CAHAHAHAHAHA-! SH-SHEHEHEHAHAHAHA!” 1x had given up trying to escape at this point, fully giving in to the tickles. And, as much as 1x denied it… he enjoyed this. He enjoyed feeling…
Happy.
Of course, never in an undecillion years would he admit that to anyone at all, but he’d know.
There were 20 seconds left. Shedletsky suddenly got an idea. He stopped tickling momentarily to consider it, giving 1x time to get a breather.
“You… are… DEAD… next… round… I’m… in…” 1x huffed at Shedletsky, taking breaths between each word.
15 seconds left.
Shedletsky started to inhale, causing 1x to instantly tense up.
“NO-“
14.
“SHEDLETSKY.”
13.
“I SWEAR…”
12.
“IF YOU EVEN ATTEMPT THIS…”
11.
“I WILL KILL-“
10. Shedletsky blew a giant raspberry on 1x’s belly, resulting in 1x exploding.
“HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA-! NAHAHAHAHA-! AHAHAHAHAHAHA!”
Finally, the timer ticked down to zero. 1x saw Shedletsky disappear with his stupid grin, waving at 1x as he was transported back to all the other killers. Still breathing heavily, he rubbed tears out of his eyes to find John staring at him with a smile.
“So… how’d it go-“
“Fuck off.”
Oooooooh wow. That was… idk. Baby’s first fanfiction. I feel like it was okay for a first attempt at all this. I’ll probably make some ShedLEEtsky sometime in the near future, but trust me he WILL be wrecked eventually. Maybe I’ll do some hcs in the meantime.
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