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The Seven Minutes in Heaven scene, but it's Neptune and Venus.
In which Neptune bullies Venus into admitting she's a girl and rewards her for it with kisses.
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The Light of the Body is the Eye by Stellarete for WolffyLuna
Fandoms: We Know the Devil (Visual Novel)
25 Dec 2022
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"There is room for three in my world, and only two in his."
After the Yellow Ending, Venus still has another week at camp.
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Not a fic, but hopefully folks will still appreciate this. As few of us as there are. I wanted to talk about all the stuff in the game and I don't really have a decent place to collect all my thoughts.
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A look at three ways things could have gone after the game ends
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In one world, a troubled little bluebird leaps from the gilded cage of Atlas, and lands in the hands of three women who'd change her life forever. To become May Marigold, to become a Happy Huntress, to be loved and live happily-ever-after. In another, by a small quirk of fate, the same girl falls into the grasp of a different charismatic leader, with a different crew of outcasts. The fate of all Remnant may shift under the fluttering of a blackened bluebird’s wings.
After fleeing Atlas Academy with a wounded sense of self, the miserable heir to the Marigold family fortune finds themself living rough in Mantle's backstreets. In a world where Cinder never falls, where Winter becomes a much happier huntress, and where Salem still seeks a viable new vessel to inherit the Maidenhood, it is the cry of Marigold's heart that seals their fate. When a powerful stranger comes calling to dredge them out of the slush and grime, and in an instant, sees her for who she really is - and all that she can become - a future, fledgling Fall Maiden is born.
(The less-fortunate flipside of Connect Four.)
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21 Apr 2024
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May is the most relatable character I've ever read
