Two: We Are Not Toddler

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Helllllllo, friends! I combined chapter two with chapter three bc chapter two was too short, but now chapter two is far too long xD its fine its fiIEN

Ahem, anyways. Expect very long chapters for this book. 2,000-4,000 words, usually. It's very freeing not to have to struggle to hit a certain word count – this book can be as dang short as I want it to be! That's awesome. Also really fun to write except aHHH I've been getting really out of character in the coming chapters and im like oh crap o.o I mean I guess that's ok cuz no one remembers sky and like he shaped a lot of their personalities in one way or another butnotch daNG IT

Anyways I have like 16000 words written so I am set like dear lord also pREPARE FOR A MILDLY EMOTIONAL ENDING OK BAI EN-JUH-HOY

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I just proofread it and

This is the stupidest thing I swear to notch

i love it

sO MUCH GAY

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Ch 2: #Tylesa Had Better Not Be Canon/We Are Not Toddler

Seto's POV

"Now, hold on," I say, running to catch up to Shouty Citizen, who has started toward Ty's house. "Explain yourself."

"Ty will remember," the citizen says determinedly. "He has to!"

"Remember what?" Brice asks, running next to me. He starts panting a bit, so I cast a small floating spell on him, and he laughs as his feet lift off the ground.

"Oh my Notch, that was adorable," Shouty Citizen breathes as he turns a corner.

"Ty isn't at his house," I tell him, and something inside me makes me trust this man enough to tell him Ty's whereabouts. "He and Alesa are at the pizzeria."

"The pizzeria?"

"Um..." I raise an eyebrow. "I guess so?"

"Wait-" The shouty citizen freezes in his place, and I skid to a halt, barely managing to keep Brice from flying into a building. "Wait. If I never existed, then- Then, hold up, is Alesa dating Ty!?" He reels back as though I've punched him in the face, and I roll my eyes.

"Calm down, Ty doesn't like Alesa like that."

"But Alesa likes Ty like that, so if we keep hoping~" Brice singsongs, and I sigh.

The citizen hisses at Brice, and I step in between them. "Look, sir, I'm going to have to ask you to step away from us. Any violence will not be taken kindly."

Shouty Citizen huffs. "Come on, guys! You know me, I'm your friend! This is my city! The city's enforcers are part of my army! How can you just forget!?"

"I think you may have gone insane," Brice comments, and Shouty Citizen groans.

"Now, wait just a moment," I say, furrowing my eyebrows. "You said you never existed? You said we forgot you." I turn toward Brice. "Do you think-"

"Oh my Notch," Brice whispers. "No way!"

"Ha, see, you're catching on!" the forgotten citizen exclaims, grinning.

I spin around, motioning with my hands for Brice and the citizen to follow me as I head toward the town's most well-known pizzeria. "All right. If what you're saying is true, then what happened to you has never happened before. Assuming one of the monsters killed you, which would be the only way to make everyone else forget about your existence, you would not respawn. Your coding would have been erased. However, since you did respawn, I'm guessing that your fate was teetering between two endings - you could have died forever and been erased permanently from everyone's memories, or you could have respawned normally with no other consequences. Somehow, you managed to end up with a little bit of both situations. You respawned normally - but everyone still forgot you. The Respawn Machine must have caught you, somehow, a split second after you were killed. The memory damage had already been done, but the machine was still able to save your life."

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