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Papyrus hadn't been worried! ...Well. Maybe he had been, just a bit.
It'd been a while since anyone had heard from the human, so he called to check on them. But when a conversation revealed just how young they were, he realized things had to change. They were all on their own down here. And... They had nowhere to go.
Well! If there was no one else to take care of the baby bones, Papyrus would just have to do it himself!
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Sans was trying to get through life and ignore the apathy that had settled over him for Papyrus’s sake. It was just so hard to care about anything when he knew none of it mattered. But when Papyrus had him bring the anomaly home like a lost puppy, things stopped adding up.
How could such a sweet kid be responsible for the relentless time loops?
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Frisk was used to being on their own, and they were pretty good at taking care of themself. But—Well. ...Dying hurt. They just wanted to get back to the surface! With Undyne in the way, they were hopeless.
So when a phone call from Papyrus somehow ended with an offer for them to crash at his house, Frisk could only be relieved for the break.
They could afford to rest for a while, right?
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- Part 5 of Finding Home
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Dan needed a fresh start and a real Haunt, Gotham is obviously the best choice when deciding where to live. So what happens when this fucked up ghost comes dying at Dan's feet?
Bookmarked by Shadowesor
03 Feb 2026
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Robert wasn't sure what he was expecting when he returned to his apartment that night, but it certainly wasn't to find a dishevelled teen standing in the middle of his living room, looking like he ran through all kinds of hell all whilst staring at him like a lost, wet stray.
Nor was he expecting for the two of them to just. Stare at each other for god knows how long. Felt like an hour but was probably closer to five minutes realistically.
After the events of Dispatch, Robert Robertson comes home the next night to discovered a dirty and injured teenager standing in the middle of his living room, and soon becomes a father figure for the kid who desperately needs good parental figures.
Meanwhile Danny Fenton who has been living on the streets for about a month after accidentally revealing himself as Danny Phantom to his parents and was currently being hunted by the GIW, is confused as hell on why some random office worker would just let him chill in his apartment after breaking in. Better than living on the streets at least. Plus, the guy's got a cute dog.
Bookmarked by Shadowesor
26 Jan 2026
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When the dead start walking through walls, the last thing Amity Park expects is help from the girl next door.
Valoren "Havoc" Dawson is a burned-out paramedic and part-time mechanic who just wants quiet shifts, fixable engines, and neighbors who don't blow up their own basement. Instead, she gets the Fentons... and a white-haired ghost kid who keeps saving the city and nearly dying in the process. Every time the sky turns green, Valoren is the one patching up "totally normal" injuries, dragging half-frozen teenagers out of alleys, and pretending she doesn't see the patterns lining up.
She doesn't know how Danny Fenton is tangled up with Phantom. She doesn't know why ectoplasm glows on her gauze or how a human boy keeps walking away from hits that should kill him. What she does know is trauma, triage, and the sick weight of being too late-and she refuses to let these kids become another set of ghosts.
So Havoc lays down field rules for idiot heroes, turns her garage into a safe house, and quietly inserts herself into Team Phantom as their unofficial medic, driver, and disaster aunt. She thought she was just keeping three stubborn teenagers alive.
The ghost war has other plans.
Bookmarked by Shadowesor
26 Jan 2026
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Includes the main story, the collection of side stories, and any AUs I may post separately.
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14 Jan 2026
