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Even though monsters were already part of human society, you didn't really know how to react when you found your dog attacking a random monster in the street.
Mortified, you got yourself promising him you would do him a favour in exchange of ignoring what just happened.
Things get worse when you realize he also works at the same building as you.Do you like angst? This is your fic. Don't worry, you'll laugh too.
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- Part 1 of The sad slow burn
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Underneath a Poet’s Feet by foxymonstrocity
Fandoms: Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
23 Jan 2026
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Even if one is not playing the game, they’ll somehow be effected. You? You’re too close to avoid the events that begin to unfold, and you’re deeper in this game than one may think.
(or: this is the part where we follow you during the timeline of Game of Thrones)
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- Part 2 of Pretty Words For a Drunk Poet
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The Party Incident and Other Embarrassing Anecdotes by poubelle_squelette
Fandoms: Undertale (Video Game)
07 Dec 2018
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"so how do you know papyrus?"
Too embarrassed to admit that you were a party crasher there for free food, you blurted the first thing that came to mind, "Oh, I'm, um, I'm dating his brother! But enough about me, how do you know Papyrus?"
The skeleton snickered, "oh, you didn't know? i'm the brother."
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“Mr Montgomery...” you try again, taking a brave step forwards into the room, only to freeze in your tracks when a guttural growl travels through the darkness and cuts straight into your chest like the roll of approaching thunder.
“The Hell're you doin' in here, lady?”
Isn't that the million-dollar question.
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After an incident at the world-famous Ebott Aquarium, you find yourself placed on a team of staff dedicated to the care of the prize exhibits at the facility; three notoriously aggressive skeleton siren monsters captured in the name of 'research'. An orca with a disturbing record of finding new ways to attempt to drown his keepers, a shark who's excellent at removing whatever stray hands come his way, and a deep-sea octopus whose past (and body count) are hidden behind endless stacks of legal papers. Despite their pattern of brutally murdering their ever-changing team of keepers, they all seem to immediately take a shine to you- a worryingly bright shine. A shine that won't go away, a shine that starts to unnerve you.
However, the longer you work there, the more you see the inner workings of Ebott Aquarium. The more you realise the sirens you're 'caring for' aren't dumb beasts, they're deeply intelligent... they aren't mindlessly aggressive, they've gone insane, locked in those tiny glass cages.
... The more you interact with the sirens... the more you realise their murderous aggression might not be all that misplaced.

