Pulsar had just finished making their own bedroom, feeling pleased with themselves with what they've done and how they decorated it. Pulsar sighed happily and sat down on their bed, and looked at their work.
Their bedroom consisted of purple fairy lights that hung along the ceiling. The light purple walls clashed wonderfully with the lights that bounced off. The walls were decorated with small floral paintings and small plants; dark blue flowers beside their nightstand, and the other's being either pink or yellow flowers. Some of the small potted plants also contained cacti with even smaller flowers. Near one of the corners of the room was a bookshelf filled with various genres and; of course, small cacti.
The floor was covered in a light gray fluffy carpet that one could roll around in. And, Pulsar's bed was covered by a magenta bedspread, with various shades of pink. Everything felt homey.
Pulsar smile then slowly faded. They loved their room, but something felt off. What was wrong? They decorated their bedroom the way they wanted. So, what was going on?
Pulsar hugged themselves and thought for a moment. Everything was perfect for their bedroom. It was. But something loomed over them like a dark cloud. What was it?
Oh, that was it. Loneliness. Great.
Pulsar huffed but then gasped in excitement and stood up faster than lightening and channeled the energy of their star, focusing all of their attention on what they wanted to do and activated it, arms spread out like a falcon and a bright white light engulfed the room. It soon died out, Pulsar putting the star away and stood in awe at what they created.
It was another solar type-based animatronic. Only this time, it was beautifully silver. Their rays were a beautiful mixture of light and dark blue that pointed outwards towards the back of their head. Their face so polished that you would think that they were from the future. The animatronic's body was curvy, their chest prominent, and their hips were wide and beautiful. Thighs thick as well as the rest of their legs. The animatronic's arms weren't exactly slim, but enough for Pulsar to melt into.
The robot opened their eyes... their hypnotizing and enchanting eyes. Their eyes were big and beautiful with a soft blue glow to them. And their smile... their smile stretched widely, showing off a gap between their teeth. Pulsar was giddy and giggled, taking a few steps towards their creation.
"Hello dear. How do you feel?" Pulsar asked, looking up at the robot.
God, how tall did they make them?
"I feel great! Thanks for making me! To whom do I have the pleasure of meeting?" the animatronic asked, their voice radiating in excitement.
"I'm Pulsar. Do you have a name that you would like to call?" Pulsar replied.
The animatronic hummed, seemingly to think for a moment... more like searching for something, right before replying back. "I just searched up names, and I like Paradox!" Paradox said.
Pulsar hummed. "Alright. Sounds perfect for you. Next, do you have any pronoun preferences?" Pulsar asked.
Paradox thought and searched again before speaking uo about their answer. "I looked up the pronouns xe/xem/xir and xyrself." Paradox said.
Pulsar nodded. "Got it. I'll make sure of that and let the others know as well." Pulsar said, muttering the last part.
Paradox's rays twitch and xe tilted xir head, which if Pulsar had to be honest, Paradox's actions were absolutely adorable. "Others? Are there others living with us? Can we go see them?! Please?!" Paradox pleaded like a child who just saw a gigantic teddy bear.
Pulsar chuckled and placed a hand on Paradox's shoulder. "We can see them in a bit. They are still finishing up their own bedrooms. After they're done, I'll introduce you to them. Ok?" Pulsar said, rubbing Paradox's shoulder.
Paradox pouted but then nodded. "Ok. So, what do you wanna do in the meantime? You've created me for a reason, so what shall we do?" Paradox asked, standing up xir full height.
Oh, right... entertainment. Pulsar thought for a moment and gasped, turning towards Paradox. "Want me to create or pop up a few co-op games or so? Just to fill in the time while the other two are finishing up." Pulsar suggested.
Paradox nodded enthusiastically. And so, the two did just that. Time went by as the two played together. Pulsar was glad that Paradox was here.
They were happy.
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Adventures of the Variants
AléatoireThis is gonna be based on Eclipse and their other alternative variants. I had this on my mind for a while and decided to just say 'fuck it' and now this is happening. As always, this is just character related, no requests, no "x reader," and no hu...