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What would happen if you helped free him?
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Bookmarked by Bug_Soldier
13 Mar 2026
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You don't think the letter was for you, but you received it anyway. You need to go to the factory, and there's nothing stopping you now. You hope the letter means that your friends could still be there too.
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As you walked you failed to hear the screams of terror of a bus going over 100 miles per hour and the sounds of it starting to bust down- it speeds near the sidewalk—the people in it shriek. Their blood curling screams didn’t occur to you, your headphone quality being way too good. Your shoulders relaxed as you stretched your limbs; very much unaware of the danger and pain that would very much make your life way more miserable. You should move out the way. But- likewise, you are unaware. Of death flickering and time excited to cut your strings.
The bus is almost out of energy- and has been stopped.
Or so people thought.
It began to tilt- right where you were very much slowly walking. Andddddddddd—
It didn’t crush you to death.
Bookmarked by Bug_Soldier
28 Jan 2026
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It wasn’t alive.
You had to keep telling yourself that. Repeating it like a mantra over and over again, in the hopes that you’d force yourself to believe it. That no matter how much the robot screamed in pain, or how more and more evidence began to stack up that it was more than just fancy inanimate machinery, that it was just that; machinery. Not alive.
You had to believe it.
Otherwise, you’d have to come to terms with the fact that you were not only complicit in the suffering of another living being, but actively responsible for it.
Bookmarked by Bug_Soldier
23 Dec 2025
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After an incident steals your memories, you're told you've been given a second chance, courtesy of the SDN. As you try to settle into this unfamiliar life, something feels wrong. You know how to fight but don't remember training. Your body bears scars that no one will explain. Faces look at you with fear and contempt and you simply don't understand. With every passing day, you suspect the life they’ve built for you might be a lie. Somewhere between the fog of confusion lies the answer to who you really were—are—and why they don't want you to remember.
Bookmarked by Bug_Soldier
19 Nov 2025

