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Author's Note: this ship was requested by iiiieieiieeiiei, thank you for requesting! Apologies for the lateness, I have so many requests that I procrastinated on and I am *hoping* that I can finish them all!
Maybe I'll make a new oneshots book to hold more requests and such, so keep an eye on that, uwu
Hope you enjoy the prompt though! :D
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-your incorrect quote of the day-
[KIM-LY] Look, let's just agree to say "I'm sorry" on the count of three. aGREed?
[VIOLA] ...
[KIM-LY] Okay, one, two, three-
[KIM-LY] ...
[VIOLA] ...
[KIM-LY] See, now I'm just disappointed in both of us.
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[THIRD PERSON]
The two held each other for warmth, the cold air blowing past. Shivering, they knew that nobody really would find them, lost.
They had a small bit of hope still clinging, but were very doubtful about the outcome.
"Will somebody find us out here?" Jackson asked, looking up at the other boy with his bright blue eyes, full of worry.
He nodded his head slightly, but with doubt lingering somewhere on him. He held the yellow-clothed boy close, trying his best to preserve heat and warmth between the two of them.
They weren't going to die, no, they had to live. They had to.
They felt warmer next to each other, surprisingly in the cold snow, and managed to survive due to this. They had supplies to keep them going for the time being, but wasn't going to last long at a time like this.
Jackson couldn't find much positivity at this moment, he felt scared and cold about the whole situation. He could hear his voice telling him that everything was going to be alright, but he couldn't find the heart to believe it.
But the warmth felt nice in these times... just thinking about it made him smile slightly.
The snow continued to fall slowly to the ground, covering the ground like a fluffy blanket.
[JACKSON]
We were in a small cave of some sort, and watched the snow fall down nearby, and icicles forming at the mouth of the opening. I shivered again as the wind blew itself into the cave.
Mason stood up and walked towards the entrance, which made me yelp with the cold. I was getting used to huddling together, and I, very much, hated the cold.
"I'll go check if I can find anybody else," he then said.
I tried to protest against that, saying, "But you'll freeze!"
He shook that off, responding that we would both freeze if we didn't call for help or something. I begged to come with him, I didn't want to be left alone in the cold, and I'd rather die with somebody than die alone.
He agreed, and warned me of death, and I happily complied, following him and trekking over the snow.
The wind continued to blow past us as we walked, but now, I didn't really mind anymore. Somehow, I felt much warmer walking with Mason than just being stuck in the cave.
We looked all around, and came across this small log cabin in the middle of the snowing forest. Maybe somebody was in it and could help us!
We knocked on the door and, even with the numbness that I felt in my fingers and feet, I was eager to find help.
The door opened, and a red-haired female appeared at the door. She was wearing a large coat and a snowcap. Her green eyes blinked at us with surprise.
"Hello?" she asked, then gestured for us to come inside. "Please take a seat, if you may."
We thanked her gratefully, and entered the house, a blast of heat greeting us as we walked in. I happily purr at the warmth, and stayed near Mason at any chance I got.
The girl introduced herself as Annie, she lived here for most of her life, and was mostly a country-side girl.
"Home is what makes you feel welcome, it doesn't matter where you live or what you do in it, as long as you feel happy, then it means all the same," she said, which we agreed to.
She let us stay for the time-being, and she had access to some of her family members down in the city, so she let us use them. We were very grateful at her helpfulness, and thanked her over and over again.
After a while of waiting, a helicopter (yes, a helicopter) came to the cabin, and landed nearby in the snow. Wearing some sort of special gear, three people hopped out of the helicopter after it landed, and took off their goggles.
They introduced themselves, first Dvir, then Austin, then Alab, all looking very serious. They told us that we would be able to go home, and that people back in the city were looking for us.
We boarded the helicopter home, and waved a last goodbye to Annie as it took to the skies. I was happy to be going home finally after being lost in the snow, even for only a few days worth, but I was mainly glad that we both survived the experience together.
"Home is where love resides, memories are created, friends always belong, and laughter never ends."

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✦ Roblox Flicker: Oneshots
FanfictionDiscontinued, as I have no more motivation to write here. Perhaps one day I might come back, but that might be in a while. Welcome to the book full of my Roblox Flicker oneshots! Will include a lot of shipping or platonic moments between characters...