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the so-called Dream World used to exist on the same plane as the rest of oostal before the ancient oostali built the lubov's house and inadvertently killed it. since then, the house and its surrounding environment have gradually shifted in appearance and size and who knows what else and sequestered itself into its own little pocket dimension that can only be reached in slumber
no one really questions how, much less understands it
#and that's my first post to this blog#aside from the reblog i did earlier to see what posts look like on the blog theme#lubov's resting place#the third task
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Harry: You take the cup, you got here first.
Cedric: No! You just saved me, I won’t take the win.
Harry: Oh for bloody—I didn’t even sign up for this bullshit tournament!
Cedric: I refuse.
Harry: Fine, how ‘bout we win together?
Cedric: … sure.
Harry: We’ll grab the cup on three. One, two, three!
Cedric, now standing in the graveyard with Harry: Fucking piece of shit games, what now?
Cedric: *kicks the cup in frustration*
Harry, now back at the entrance to the maze with Cedric: I hate portkeys.
#fanfiction#read on ao3#ao3 link#incorrect quotes#harry potter#cedric diggory#triwizard tournament#the third task#Cedric lives#one shot
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Alohomora 'Episode 376 – GOF Chapter 31: The Third Task: Directionally Empathetic' - is now available! https://alohomorapodcast.com/episode-376-gof-chapter-31-the-third-task-directionally-empathetic/
The delightfully jam packed thirty first chapter of Goblet of Fire has so much in it that hosts Asher, Bianca, Patrick and guest Kate can barely contain themselves.Join them as they discuss The Third Task.
On Episode 376 we discuss…
→ Debate on if Harry is empathetic or sympathetic → Trio training → McGonagall turning into a cat all over the place → Profound before bed thoughts → Mr. & Mrs. Whatsherface visit Mr. & Mrs. Whatshisface → Amos Diggory is a Dance Mom → The paintings: Is it alive? (TM, Noah) → Would anything make the Dursleys come visit Harry at Hogwarts? → When Harry actually became family to Molly → Bugs in Hermione’s hair → What can you actually see of the maze
For more information about the podcast and to find out how to be on the show, check out our Be On The Show! page.
And as always, be sure to continue the discussion below!
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I like the idea he wears sleeping masks that he makes himself and he has a mini collection idk why
#errorsweep#LET HIM BE 2ND PLACE AGAIN#itd be funnier ahaha#it dont matter if he gets 2nd#error simps already win with him getting this far 3 times#3 TIMES#amazing really#error simps we silent#but we together strong#for the life of me i cant find the most recent poll#idk im dum and brain jumping from task to task cant concentrate#third times a charm people!#let him be 2nd place i beg#i wanna see all the angy error fanart wahaha#error sans#fanart#sketches#doodles
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average bad kids study session
#DID IT 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥#i love her she would so do this dumb shit#she found a random pair of sunglasses and put them on and then fig found another one and she put them on top#then gorgug found a third and she found a hat to wear as well#adaine gave her a beanie and so did fabian and gorgug gave her his headphones as well as her own headphones she was wearing already#1 million photos taken no work gets done riz tries so hard to bring them back on task but ends up getting sucked into the bit#my art#d20#d20 fanart#fantasy high#dimension 20#kristen applebees#d20 kristen#kristen applebees fanart
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Game Changer season 7 coming out swinging with what I presume is the Taskmaster episode, and simultaneously proving that
Game Changer is the Only American Panel Show to understand the appeal and beauty of Panel Shows
the Dropout cast would absolutely kill it on regular Taskmaster
#game changer#game changer season 7#the third task was Literally Perfect i don't know how the next 50 minutes will top it#taskmaster
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I am SO strong and powerful for completing not just one but two Tasks (tm) at work after lunch on an empty brain tank when I Did Not Want To
#op#truly who is doing it like me#today i am literally just a carcass at my desk and yet i am Completing Important Things#watch out third Task you're getting hunted down by slime mold (me)
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Dominant yaku works on a stamp card system. He's only allowed to dom for every 6 times he subs
#loyalty punch card where he cries 6 times and you can activate the predator drive for free#i say this because if he ends up dommy in this new event#i'll wave around my stamp card like#nuh uh! *thwaps it lightly against the wall a few times* his last unit was abyssal pearl!#and he got a lil dommy in there!!!!#i'm afraid the counter's reset#he'll have to sub a bit more until his next dom privilege#entirely according to the arbitrary system i've established in my head.#or will it be like. a thing that happens more when he gains confidence with eiden#i mean... i don't think that's the trend actually#if anything he was pushier and possessive near the beginning of their relationship#then the surprise YakuDom voice went dormant after halloween of the. first year?#and it didn't re-emerge until abyssal pearl (third year)?#hm. so maybe he's done his time...? so he's allowed to be mister Tells Eiden What To Do for a while?#NO. THAT'S THE DEVIL TALKING#the other devil. the one that holds alternative viewpoints from me.#not the devil that i fist bump every day on my way to the Tasks
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A part of the response to Duskbloods is interesting. Like not even the manner of exclusives—a completely valid gripe—but just how much vitriol held for multi-player games as a concept. It's fine to be disappointed or think that it's not for you, but the way people talk about multi-player as a concept makes it seem like their own perception of multi-player as a platform is exclusively for sweaty tryhards who will send death threats and call you slurs. Constantly fighting against MMR and being branded as a "Guy who's shit" from your lack of skill.
While it's certainly not identical to single player games, it's also not nearly a big of a deal as many make it out to be. Especially for less competitive games. Maybe it's cause my big two main games atm is Warframe and Monster Hunter, but the vibes of both are less actively clashing with others and more working on your own thing in the same room. You and the others have your own goals, but periodically, you'll meet someone else going on their own journey. It's less group project and more sharing public transport. Everyone drops in and out at their own pace but you don't really need to fret about what the others think of you for being there. Or, at least, you shouldn't fret about what others think. There will be assholes on the bus on occasion, but there will also be little moments of serendipity. Charming encounters that will stick with you.
I use both Warframe and Monster Hunter as an example because while they both are exclusively cooperative games, my perception of them is less "Multiplayer" and more "Singleplayer with others." Parallel play, to use more fancy terms.
While Duskbloods certainly is a departure from the other for having an emphasis on PvPvE, distinct from my other examples—as information has been coming out about it, it sounds like "PvP" aspect is... not overblown, but oversimplified. Miyazaki himself mentioned not being a multiplayer guy but wanting to explore things you can't get out of singleplayer. Specifically the briefly mentioned "role" system. Because by the sound of it it's less "competitive" and more "uncooperative."
Unlike similar "Free for all games," players don't share the same goals. You don't go in expecting to kill everyone, but instead are given a task that intersect with other players and their own objectives. Sometimes it involves opposition like having a mark or killing everyone, but other times, it seems that your objective is supportive or even completely detached from the other players. Maybe you have to protect someone, maybe you just need to get in, find a certain non-player enemy, or maybe something irrelevant to life and death entirely. From the sound of it, the game's core concept is finding a way to produce drama and politics and complex webs of relationships between players.
Person A needs to kill person B, but they're being watched over by person C, and person B doesn't need to kill person A back because instead they're needing to track down this boss. Same with person D, but killing B isn't critical and they can even cooperate, but, there's a separate Person E who needs to kill at least 3 others—doesn't matter who, which might lead to them helping Person B fend off A or help A track down B. That's not even mentioning Persons F through H, who may have their own issues. In a sense, it's applying the core of Social Deduction like Mafia or Among Us to more action based games and trying to produce emergent drama and dynamics to tell a story not through writing but gameplay.
And frankly. That's far more interesting than "Battle Royale Soulslike." Its trying to make roleplay truly multiplayer sans-NPCs. It also sounds like the core loop is more Hades-esque where progression isn't locked behind success but instead any outcome leads to developing situations, and you might be able to have some say in what tasks will be given to you.
Even if none of this sounds the slightest bit interesting to, that's fair, but I do think it's a bit reductive to chalk things up to trend chasing or being the new Fortnite. Not even mentioning that if you really want to you probably could trick yourself into believe they're really advanced NPCs.
#from software#the duskbloods#duskbloods#fromsoftware#fromsoft#soulsborne#bloodborne#nintendo direct#nintendo#not to reveal whar Ive seen on my own time but my closest comparison i have to this is the MCYT series Secret Life#which basically put a bunch of people in close proximity to one another and they all have 2 hours to complete certain tasks#of increasing difficulty. and everyone having disparate tasks running parallel leads to odd situations occuring#like one example is two people need to work together to get two enemies to fight and a third one needs to be a bumbling assistant#just an interlocking web of bullshit that ultimately creates a situation far more complicate than any given one in isolation
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as it turns out, deciding to write and publish a novel-length fanfiction while in your final semester of graduate school is an insane thing to do to yourself
#God needs to make the day longer for i am not equipped to accomplish all of my tasks in 24 hours. Not even if I don't sleep#I should be studied for science#Am I having fun? Yes. Mostly. And also. Secret third thing#c.txt
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my two brain cells rn.
#i can make a series while on anon?#oh nessa this changes everything!#fic#cursed child fic#my two children united by the third task time trip going wrong#harry potter and the cursed child#le rant
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Hey do you know if we have infinite torment tomorrow
don't worry, torment is only from noon to 5!
#augh aughughghghgh#don't even remind me about tomorrow#i got Accosted by my boss in the middle of the hallway for the third time in a month#just being like 'heyyyy can you work today/tomorrow'#and i was like '..........fine.'#i could've said no i just didn't have a good enough excuse and i really should take the easy money#easy tasks but. the time....#asks#vivi-mire
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Untitled Roxy x Reader fic (hurt/comfort)
EDIT: A more polished version is now up on ao3. If you're re-reading it or sending it to someone, then the ao3 version is preferred, but it's not changed enough that I would necessarily suggest re-reading it again if you weren't already going to. <3
For some reason, last night, I decided that it was imperative I write and release a Roxy x Reader oneshot before Ruin. (ETA: To be clear I mean I wrote this before Ruin released, therefore it contains NO SPOILERS. <3) It's an idea I've had for awhile and was going to do as a comic but decided to expand it and write it out instead. I may post a more polished version to ao3 at a later date.
Fun fact: Roxy was my first FNAF crush, before SB even came out. So Ruin will have many chances to break my heart.
Word count: ~3200
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When the Pizzaplex burned down, none of your colleagues had seemed particularly interested in returning to the ruins. You could understand…some of the techs arriving for the morning shift had been caught in the blaze, and while there were no casualties, there had been some injuries. Yourself included.
After a few weeks in the hospital, the burn mark across your face was just an angry red scar, and the singed hair you’d had to cut off had regrown enough for you to wear a slightly uneven pixie cut.
The other techs said you were crazy to want to go back. The future of Fazbear Inc was uncertain, and the animatronics themselves were just that. Animatronics. Machines. Not worth putting yourself in danger for.
But you’d come to consider Roxy a friend. Sometimes you thought she considered you one, too. She didn’t seem like she would readily admit such a thing even if it were true.
She had at least liked you as a tech, if not as a person. You were the only one who could do her pre-show checks and weekly maintenance without ruining her hair, at least according to her. According to the other techs, Roxanne’s hair was always fine.
You quickly learned that to Roxy, “fine” was equivalent to a reprehensible failure. A disaster. A complete horrific mess.
You didn’t think your experience with costuming (specifically wigs) in your college’s theater club would ever be something you used after you graduated, but life is full of surprises.
You wander through the corridors of your ruined, burned out workplace, flashlight in hand. You have a few guesses as to where Roxy might be. You desperately hope she’s okay. The structure is mostly intact, but there are a few collapsed portions and fallen bits of decor. You think as long as Roxy had been able to avoid the worst of the heat, she’d be mostly alright.
You make your way to Rockstar Row, your workboots crunching on the debris as you walk.
As you approach Roxy’s room, you hear something that makes you freeze.
Crying.
For a moment you wonder if another tech, or perhaps some urban explorer or rubbernecker is in here with you. Then you recognize the voice behind the sobs.
Roxanne is crying? You’re more surprised than you probably should be. But you’d seen behind her mask a couple times. Behind the vanity, haughtiness, and borderline entitlement, you had occasionally glimpsed a profound insecurity. Beneath it all, you don’t think Roxy actually likes herself very much.
You swipe your badge on the door, and it actually dings and slides open. Or tries to. Something jams it halfway and you have to wedge yourself into the doorframe and push the door open the rest of the way.
Roxy, who had been sitting at her vanity, head in her hands, perks up. Her ears twitch as she glances around. “Who’s there?” she calls out.
You open your mouth to speak, only to leave it hanging open in surprise as you see how badly she’s damaged. So much of her exoskeleton is missing, exposing the endoskeleton underneath. Her hair is a tangled, singed mess and her tail isn’t much better. But most horrifying, her eyes are completely gone.
“Who’s there?!” Roxy repeats, a growl in her voice as she stands up and starts stalking towards you. You can hear the servos and joints in her body creak in protest as she moves.
“R-Roxy, it’s me!” you say before hastily blurting out your name.
She stops, her ears twitching and her claws grasping at the air. At first you think she’s baring her teeth at you, but you quickly realize her broken faceplate has put one side of her mouth in a permanent snarl.
She huffs, turning away. She skulks back to her vanity, plopping down in her chair and burning her broken face in her shattered hands. “What do you want?” she mutters.
You tense, taken aback. “Wh-What do you think I want, Roxy?” you ask incredulously, slowly moving towards her. “I-I wanted to know you were okay. I wanted to help you. I was…terrified you’d…been destroyed,” you say quietly, putting a hand on her shoulder.
She pulls away with a growl. “I have been destroyed! Just--Just look at me!” The rage in her voice doesn’t fully mask her despair, nor does it completely hide her fear. Fear of what? Of what could have happened? Of how close she came to being permanently deactivated?
Her command was clearly rhetorical, for she lowers her head further, digging her claws into what remains of her scalp.
“Roxy…all this can be fixed…” you say gently.
“No it can’t!” she snaps. “I already checked. Parts and Services is a pile of rubble now.”
“Well…what about the loading docks? Maybe we can at least find some new eyes for you…”
She scoffs. “Oh good. Then I can see myself. Because feeling all this isn’t bad enough,” she sneers, her voice dripping with sarcasm.
“Roxy--”
“FINE!” she growls, pushing back from her vanity abruptly. If the chair weren’t screwed into the floor she surely would have toppled it over. “Fine. Let’s just go.”
You flinch nervously, nodding. Remembering her blindness, you quickly say, “Okay. Here,” you say gently putting a hand on her arm.
“Don’t touch me!” she snaps, though she sounds somewhat less defensive and a bit…nervous? Embarrassed? With a huff, she adds, “I’ll just follow your footsteps.”
You bite back a sigh. “Alright,” you say patiently.
You lead the way out of her green room towards the long stairway down to the loading docks. You’re not about to risk trying to take the elevator.
“Here, careful on the stairs,” you say, gently taking her arm again. This time she allows it, albeit with some reluctance as she gives you what probably would have been a withering look if her faceplate had been intact.
It’s a long way down and neither of you want to rush. The sound of your softer footfalls and her heavier ones as you both pick your way down the stairs echoes through the stairwell.
Thud. Clunk. Thud. Clunk. Thud. Clunk.
You watch her carefully. She seems too focused on making it down the stairs to be too sulky for the moment. Small blessings, you suppose. Still, the silence is only stretching out your descent.
“It sounds like one of your knees is out of alignment,” you say eventually.
“The left one,” she confirms a bit gruffly. “I can manage.”
“I can see that,” you say gently. “It took me awhile to notice something was even wrong. You carry yourself well,” you say, smiling a bit.
Roxy grunts in acknowledgement, but doesn’t preen even a little at the praise. That’s unusual for her…compliments usually cheer her up.
“Maybe I can find a new hinge while we’re--”
“Why are you doing this?” she cuts you off.
“W-What do you mean?” you ask, stopping in the middle of the flight of stairs.
“Don’t play dumb. You know what I mean,” she says. Before you can speak, she continues, “This whole place is finished. Nobody’s coming back to rebuild. What’s the point of you patching me up?”
“I told you, Roxy…I was worried…” you start as you resume your climb down the stairs.
“Why?”
“Because I care about you!” you say, exasperated as you reach the bottom of the stairs. You keep your hand on her arm as you make your way down the corridor, and she doesn’t protest.
She snorts. “You care about a pile of scrap?”
You wish she could see the glare you give her at that. “You are NOT a pile of scrap! You’re just a little scuffed.”
“More than a little,” she huffs.
You sigh. “Okay, maybe a little more than a little,” you admit. You force a smile. “But hey…I’m the perfect tech, remember? If anyone can get you fixed up, it’s me, isn’t it?”
You weren’t normally any kind of braggart. Roxy had been the only one to ever call you the perfect tech, though you feel like that was almost more a point of pride for herself rather than for you. As if she were praising herself for being deserving of the best tech more than she’s praising you for being the best tech. But you still liked hearing it…and sometimes it really did seem like she was directing the praise at you.
Roxy turns her head towards you, her ears swiveling forward. It’s hard to read her expression with her broken faceplate, but eventually one side of her mouth ticks up into a small smile. “...Yeah…” she admits softly.
You squeeze her arm gently, careful to not touch any of the sharper broken off bits.
Once you get to the loading dock, you guide her to sit down on a crate while you look through some of the recent part shipments.
The fire had somehow spared much of this place, but the collapse of P & S had rippled partially through the area and several patches of ceiling had fallen, knocking over piles of crates and leaving the whole place in disarray.
Eventually you find a crate that has the P & S stamp on the wooden slats, and figure that’s a promising place to start. You grab a crowbar and begin trying to pry it open in any way you can.
Roxy’s ears perk and she turns towards you. “What are you doing?”
“Trying--urg--to get this crate open,” you grunt.
She stands and walks towards you. “Let me,” she says. She reaches towards you, trying to determine your position.
You take her hand, your fingers weaving in hers for a moment before you guide her hand to the crate.
“Thanks,” you say, stepping aside.
“Well…pretty silly to make a human do all the heavy lifting,” she says, digging her claws into one of the planks. The wood splinters and creaks and is readily ripped free.
You smile weakly. “You’re right…these arms would never have a fraction of your strength,” you say. Jokingly, you lift your arm and flex…only to realize Roxy won’t be able to see it.
Probably for the best. It was a dumb joke anyway.
She snorts, actually preening a bit as she pulls another board free. “Even busted…” she agrees softly. Her tone is slightly melancholy…as if she doesn’t fully believe it.
She pulls another board free, and you put a hand on her shoulder. “I think that’s enough for now,” you say, guiding her back to the crate she had been sitting on before.
You begin pulling the smaller boxes from the shipping crate, cutting them open and rummaging through them, looking for anything usable.
Once again, the silence stretches on.
After finding nothing useful in the first two boxes, you glance back at Roxanne. Her hand is over her face, her middle finger slowly tracing the cracks near where her eyes had been. The quiet isn’t doing her any favors.
You shove the box you were looking through aside and pull out another, cutting it open. “Roxy?” you break the silence.
“Mm?” she grunts, still more focused on her faceplate than you.
“You…d’you um…remember that time we ran out of driver bots and that angry dad yelled at me?”
She pauses briefly, turning her head towards you. “What about it?” she asks before going back to feeling her faceplate.
“You remember what you said to me?”
“I called you an idiot.” Was that a touch of guilt you detect in her tone?
You laugh weakly, nodding. “Yes. But you remember why?”
“For letting a loser like that get under your skin,” she says plainly.
“Right,” you say, smiling. “I think about that a lot, you know.”
Roxy scoffs. “Really? Freddy said I was too rude,” she says. If she had eyes she would have rolled them.
You let out a gentle chuckle. “Well…maybe a bit,” you admit, earning a slightly sulky huff from her. “But there was truth to it, y’know? And I think about it a lot. It uh…it’s…helped me. Deal with people like him.”
She cants her head, one ear flicking curiously. It’s a cute expression even with her broken faceplate. “It…did?”
“Yeah,” you say, pulling out another box and opening it. “I-I mean…you were right. I knew he was a loser but I still told myself his opinion meant something. But it doesn’t, y’know?”
“Yeah,” she agrees quietly.
The conversation lapses again, and you try to resist the urge to slow your search in order to come up with a new topic. Luckily, it is Roxy who picks the next topic.
“You remember that time a birthday party ran long, and I was late getting back to the recharge station?”
You freeze. Oh you do remember. You remember that evening well. The animatronics tend to get a little quirky when their battery dips below five percent. Something about a power save mode cutting power to random systems. Usually mobility, but somehow, their…inhibitions, for lack of a better term, also seemed to go by the wayside. As far as you know nobody ever quite understood why, but it was a little like getting loopy from lack of sleep, or even a bit tipsy.
Roxy smirks, hearing your stunned silence. “You do.”
“Y-Yeah…I…I wasn’t sure if you did, though.”
“I remember the important parts.” Before you can start to wonder what the “important parts” are in her mind, she continues, “You’d finally used that salon voucher I gave you for your birthday. Gotten your hair done. Actually wore it down. I never understand why you hide such long pretty hair up that bun.”
You fluster a bit. “Th-The dress code--”
“Oh, you do it without the dress code,” she scoffs, flicking a hand dismissively.
You clear your throat awkwardly, pausing to rub at your cheeks as if you can wipe the blush away. “W-What’s your battery at, by the way?”
She snorts. “Just an idle wondering?” she smirks. “It’s twenty-two percent.”
So it’s not her low battery talking…
Roxy continues, “You know…if you can find a set of replacement eyes…I wouldn’t mind seeing your hair down again,” she says, actually sounding wistful, of all things. You don’t know if you’ve ever heard her sound wistful.
You sigh softly, running a hand over your chopped off hair. “Y-Yeah…” you say, noncommittally.
She glances at you questioningly, sensing something in your tone. But before she can comment, you cut open another box, and find it has the spare eyes you’ve been looking for.
“Found the eyes!” you say. Some of the happiness in your tone is genuine. You grab two amber ones, going over to her. “They’re just standard optics, so you won’t see as well as you’re used to, but…it’ll do for now,” you say, guiding her to lay on the floor.
Her smile fades slightly and she nods, reality setting back in. Despite your claims that you could repair her, she wasn’t convinced she’d ever be as good as she was before. “Guess it’ll have to,” she mumbles.
You put a flashlight in her hand and position her arm to shine it down on her faceplate, giving you light to work with. Your toolkit is beside you, with some extra lengths of wire and soldering iron to work with. As you cut away the burned wires, murmuring apologies whenever Roxy flinches, your mind drifts back to that evening.
Her power had been at one percent when you finally coaxed her into her recharge station. Before you did, though, she had leaned down and pressed her lips to yours. You think she had been trying to nuzzle your cheek. Even “drunk” you don’t think she wanted to kiss you like that.
Neither of you had ever spoken of that night again, until today. She must not remember the kiss, you decide. She wouldn’t bring up that night at all if she did.
The truth is you’ve carried a small flame for her ever since then. Or perhaps a little longer, if you were more honest with yourself. Nothing you couldn’t ignore most of the time, of course…but something that had occasionally managed to put a bit of warmth in your heart when you allowed it to.
But none of those silly little what-ifs you’d allowed yourself to daydream of would ever come to pass now.
You wire in the eyes, then carefully fit them into their sockets. As they come online, the attached eyelids blink shut against the light.
You quickly turn away, keeping your back to her as you pack up your toolkit. “Th-They working okay?” you ask. It’s silly to turn away like this. You can’t possibly delay her seeing your scar for more than a couple minutes. Why even bother trying?
She moves the flashlight out of her eyes and sits up, looking around. “Yes,” she says. She pauses. “...Better than I thought. I forgot the standard optics still have night vision.”
You laugh weakly. “Another thing you have over me, then,” you say in what you had meant to be a good natured tone, but you couldn’t quite keep the melancholy from your voice.
Roxy catches it and glances at you curiously. She stands up, then reaches down a hand to help you up.
Well. No more putting it off.
You bow your head slightly as you turn to take her hand, letting her pull you to your feet. When you stand before her, you finally lift your head to look into her eyes, giving a small, tentative smile that borders on apologetic.
Roxy stares down at you, her mouth opening slightly in surprise. “Wh-What…happened…?”
You sigh, glancing away slightly. “I-I…got to work early, and…I was upstairs when the fire started. It…spread so fast I…had to cut through some pretty bad areas. I-I mean. I guess, something like that…I-I don’t really remember…” you say, your voice starting to shake.
Roxy’s hand is on your cheek, turning your face back towards her as she examines your scar.
You feel your face growing warm. “I-I don’t know how I got the scar, really…The EMTs found me passed out in the employee parking lot.”
Roxy smiles sadly. “You were strong enough to save yourself.”
You blush deeply at the compliment, lowering your gaze. “I-I guess so…”
She runs her thumb over the scar, tracing the ridges of the shiny, discolored skin. “Can it be repaired?” she asks, her tone more gentle than you’ve ever heard from her.
You shake your head, resisting the urge to nuzzle into her palm as you do. “Not…really. My hair will grow back and the scar will probably fade a bit, eventually, but…it’ll…probably be pretty noticeable for the rest of my life…” You feel tears brimming at your eyes and force out a weak laugh. “C-Can’t really…uh…s-switch faceplates on a human…y-y’know?” you say in a wavering tone.
Roxy hums quietly, bringing her other hand up to cup your other cheek. “No need,” she says, lowering her head and gently nosing at your scar.
Your breath stills at her words, your eyes widening in surprise. You’re almost not sure you heard right.
She pulls back, smiling down at you tenderly. “You’re still beautiful,” she murmurs, leaning down and pressing her lips to yours.
#fnaf#fnaf roxy#fnaf roxanne#roxanne wolf#roxy x reader#roxy x y/n#fnaf security breach#my writing#apologies to everyone waiting on the next chapter of stereo souls#my brain just does this sometimes#i can only focus on the third item in my todo list#sometimes i can glitch tasks into third place to work on them but other times i just start a random new project
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working all day tomorrow with a man who seems to have deemed me not worth speaking to
#we have a third member in our group but he won't be there tomorrow#gonna review our tasks ahead tomorrow so i can avoid him as much as possible lol#.txt
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one of the weird things about life expectancies in warrior cats stretching out as the series goes on is that lionblaze is 8 years old with adult grandchildren and showing no signs of age or even retiring, while yellowfang was depicted as old af when she died at the age of 8.
#warrior cats#yellowfang#lionblaze#in fairness i imagine being invincible for years when he was younger and unable to obtain serious injuries or illness#probably gave him a lifespan boost. but everyone else around him is living forever; thornclaw is fine even though his siblings retired#and they're all old enough to attend secondary school. cats like squirrelflight and whitewing don't seem to have stiffer limbs or grey fur.#i don't think they should have the same lifespan as a typical unmanaged feral colony (only 2 years!) but i think first arc cats#should really have all died of old age a while ago. second arc cats should be retired and starting to pass from old age. and cats from the#third and fourth arcs beginning to feel their age and the older ones retiring.#so a lifespan of about 8-10 years i think? with the odd outlier like mistystar. leaders should probably live another year or two anyhow#because of their extra lives. although normal age related complications would likely start to eat into them once they live for long enough.#(i mean. squirrelstar just go her nine lives. she's probably going to live longer than a cat like tallstar who got them at a younger age#even if she lands up with kidney failure or cancer they haven't been whittled away when she was young via other stuff. i think her living#long enough to take the junior cert is reasonable)#also i think medicine cats would live a bit longer because they don't have to hunt and fight all the time. although older med cats would be#more vulnerable to being killed by a disease outbreak. i think their apprentice would have to take on tasks like herb gathering and treatin#contagious illnesses.
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need to somehow trick myself into thinking that if i finish something it's an accomplishment and deserves celebration
then i will finish more things
but how
#like ehhh i was gonna do the 4th task out of five too but the third took too much despite being easy and the 4th is#is exactly what was in the third but with additions#theoretically i can do it on lunch break in public place bc in public place you can feel being watched#which surprisingly helps#sometimes i wonder whether being like this is a part of me i cant unattach or an outside thing i can and should fight
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