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The Last Chapter of Finding Red and Edge WIP and Series Name Change?
This is it guys, It’s hard to believe. I have thought and plan this chapter for a long time. And I’m excited and scared for this chapter. My word count is at 240.
This chapter has to do two things:1) Be a satisfying end of this part of Children of Fellcest. 2) A set up for part 7 Losing the Game.
I have so much more I want to do for this story.
If you haven’t read Finding Red and Edge (18+) you can read it here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/13028394/chapters/29799522
And I have been thinking about changing the name of my series from Children of Fellcest to :
Children of Fell- I had kept away from this title because it would be a little bit of clickbait. I don’t want people thinking I’m writing about Underfell Sans and Papyrus as children growing up. Children of Fell because all my OCs are born in a “Fell” world or have a parent that has one/both parents are also a “Fell”.
Gothic and Lombok- These two OCs are the main focus of the whole series.
Keeping Children of Fellcest- You know it’s a fontcest story without a doubt and you know which fontcest pairing it is. And if you are a reader whose startup isn’t into OCs, you’ll know.
you can vote here https://strawpoll.com/ekckhryg
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After all these years, Lombok’s still kind. They talked about the patrol route and traps they are going to work on today. He doesn’t talk down to her. If she has a question, he doesn’t scold her for not knowing, unlike other sentries would. Delilah can never understand how he stays this way.
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I'm working on the next chapter of Finding Red and Edge. I have 5 and half pages drafted. I'll try to keep up with updates.
If you haven't read Finding Red and Edge, you can click on the link and please all tags/warnings.
Summary:
US!Papyrus and UT!Sans are searching for UF!Sans and UF!Papyrus, after they go missing. They meet other skeletons in new universes. But they won't stop until they find them
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I'm working on a second chapter of A Loving Family. I don't plan on writing more this work after I finish this chapter.
The word count is 430 words right now. I just got done writing the rough draft on paper. It's 9 pages long.
You will hopefully be seeing the next update soon.
Finding Red and Edge WIP
I'm at 2,072 words for the next chapter. I'm still far from done. And I'm sorry.
I really need to draw more Lombok.
WIP A loving family
My goal is to have this chapter done by next Saturday. But I will be doing the logoff protest that week. If you want to see the updates, I’m msbigboots on(all Nsfw/18+): Twitter, pillowfort, and AO3.
Here is a little something I’m working on.
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Cash lean against the outside of his boyfriend’s house, he smokes to calm his nerves. The story Graffiti told him made his soul shake.
He lights his second cigarette when the sound of the basement door open and close got his attention. He's shocked to see Black and Slim come around the corner.
Well, well, Hello strangers. You look like two people I use to know.” Cash can’t help himself. “I haven’t seen them in two fucking months.”
“Shut up purpler ashtray.” Black growls. “If we don’t want to be bothered, then you should respect our choices.” He relaxes his stance, “ Is your daughter inside?” Cash gives him a puzzling look. “Russ told us about Graffiti.”