4 Works in Copy Machine (The Stanley Parable)
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Please mind the tags! Weird smut ahead. No, seriously, it gets weird. I mean it. I’m ashamed of myself.
I will probably never mark this as complete because I'm just going to keep adding to it when I feel like it.
Ch. 1 Excerpt:
“The Narrator took a deep breath. ‘In the midst of his violent outburst, Stanley failed to realize the poor copy machine he had been beating had developed sentience,’ the Narrator’s voice dipped into a more ominous tone that sent a shiver down Stanley’s spine, ‘and it now wanted nothing more than revenge.’ Stanley huffed, hurriedly stepping away from the machine, unsure what to expect now that the Narrator had broken away from the script entirely. Thick wires snaked out from the copy machine and Stanley nearly tripped over his own two feet on his way to the door, which promptly slammed shut, trapping him in the meeting room.”
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In which Stanley breaks some things and receives some much-needed (in the Narrator’s opinion) discipline.
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“The Narrator took a deep breath. ‘In the midst of his tantrum, Stanley failed to realize the copy machine he had been abusing had developed sentience,’ the Narrator said, ‘and it now wanted nothing more than revenge.’ Stanley huffed, stepping away from the machine, unsure what to expect now that the Narrator had gone away from its script. Wires snaked out from the busted copier and Stanley nearly tripped over his own two feet on his way to the door. It slammed shut, trapping him in there with the angry machine.”
(The copy machine provides the bondage, the Narrator provides the discipline.)
This one-shot has been rewritten and used as the first chapter of another fic here. I won't delete this version in case some people prefer it, as it is a little different.
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Stanley finds the whiteboard ending and, to the Narrator's dismay, turns on dog mode. Stanley must then deal with the unsavory consequences.
(basically, the narrator abandoned stanley for a while and stanley deals with it rather poorly.)
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“Stanley,” the Narrator asked with concern, “are you feeling unwell? You do know that those are just a copy machine and a bucket, right? They are objects, not people.”
‘Shut up, I’m invested now.’