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Jamil and Azul Go to the Aquarium by NerdiestFangirl
Fandoms: Twisted-Wonderland (Video Game)
15 Jan 2026
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After months of begging, Jamil finally gives Azul a chance. Wanting to indulge his homesickness, Azul takes Jamil to the aquarium, though he quickly realizes his date may have been prepped for their date by a pair of annoying eels.
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Azul takes Jamil to meet his people
Bookmarked by Charlie8083
16 Jan 2026
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Jamil and Azul have dinner at the Mostro Lounge. The Tweels meddle.
Bookmarked by Charlie8083
16 Jan 2026
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Azul and Jamil spend their winter holidays at a cozy cottage, and surprise each other with gifts.
Bookmarked by Charlie8083
14 Jan 2026
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Twst reaction fic, not like I haven't done this before. Anyways, you can comment any suggestions, and I'll get the characters to react to them, as long as it's not inappropriate, I'm totally fine with it.
Also, ships are included, so you have been warned. If you don't like the ships, you don't have to read this.Bookmarked by Charlie8083
14 Jan 2026
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Nothing Stays Deleted.. by LuckilyLukkas
Fandoms: Twisted-Wonderland (Video Game), Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation (Anime)
12 Jan 2026
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Night Raven College has always been loud.
Group chats full of arguments, complaints, pointless banter, and the occasional threat of disciplinary action are nothing new. It’s just another way the students coexist. Chaotic, crowded, and mostly harmless.
Until someone new joins.
An anonymous user appears in the main NRC group chat and refuses to leave. At first, they only watch. They don’t argue. They don’t joke. They don’t explain themselves. And then they start sharing things they should not have.
Deleted messages. Private conversations. Proof of rules being bent, ignored, or outright broken.
What begins as disbelief quickly turns into paranoia as students realize that nothing said in confidence is safe anymore. Dorm leaders scramble to regain control, friendships strain under suspicion, and every message sent feels like a risk. The rules that once defined order at NRC begin to blur, especially when even those who enforce them are exposed.
As the anonymous leaks escalate, the question stops being who is responsible and becomes how much damage has already been done.
Because someone has been watching for a long time.
And they’re not done yet.
Bookmarked by Charlie8083
12 Jan 2026
