As of right now, I'm considering continuing dancing with the devil since it's been abandoned for about a year after being started in 2017. The original author did a lot of things I disagree with as a writer after learning about how a lot of the tropes that I used to find cute and that this author also probably finds cute or rooted in some really toxic patriarchical shit. The story went in a lot of different directions to drag out some things but didn't go into enough detail about other things like the devil and mugman's relationship and stuff like that. There's also supposed to be some hints of cuphead and King dice, but that's not really going anywhere other than cuphead saying that dice is sexy. But what's up with people writing cuphead to be antisocial and not have any friends? Also, why is cupheads usually so depicted as being guarded about his feelings? As an adult, I realize how a lot of these tropes planned it's a very serious mental health issues...
“Choromatsu?” Jack called out on the sidewalk as she ran up behind him. “Oh, good ev--” he paused at her outfit. Osomatsu got out of the car in front of him when he saw his brother stopped. He got out and yelled “Whoa!” and understood why Choro stopped. Jack was wearing a tight fitting black and white cyber goth outfit and full make up, and low inch platform flats. The outfit helped bring out her eyes more than the make up. “Yeah, I know, but I need to give you these. Jyushi is expecting them. There’s 6 cookies. One for each you. I’m serious,” she said sternly, and gave Choro a small black bag with the wrapped cookies. “I wanna take a picture,” Oso announced and Jack grabbed Choro by the waist and grinned big. She was already a little taller than them, so the platforms made it kind of funny. He was caught off guide but smiled big. Oso took the picture with his phone and said “You look awesome!” “Thank. I’m borrowing all there stuff!” “What,” came from Choro. “I do...
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