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World Academy Experience (Hetalia x Reader) by OsaLotte
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•#1 in 'hetalia' 8/16/18• "This school takes a select few students from many different countries of our world. They pick out which ones might be suitable. Ones that can make friends, that can handle intense situations. They put them all together, as representative ambassadors for their country, in hopes that they will get along." Hana's face darkens. "As for why, well... The government is anticipating a chaotic war to break out between countries. A third World War, to be exact." I let this information sink in. Was this what the sea bombings were about? They covered it up, I knew that. I just never thought it could be this severe. "So," I start. "They're hoping to gather youth from different countries, have them act legally as ambassadors, and hope that peace between them will steer towards peace between their countries?" "Precisely. And that's why we need social students like you to do the job that adults seemingly can't." I shake my head in disbelief. "But wait, why are you sharing this information with me?" Hana smiles. "I do believe that you are our best candidate."
William Afton x Officer!Reader (Completed) by PeachyFairyFox
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This is an alternate universe story in which the serial killer, William Afton, has been captured and you are the police officer in charge of getting evidence to convict him. He will only speak to you, giving information about the murdered children in exchange for getting to know you and claims that he turned himself in to get close to you. This uses William Afton's canon personality based on P.J. Heywood, his voice actor, mentioning that William is based on Dr. Lector from "Silence of the Lambs." The officer's lines are co-written by FNaFGirl1212. Disclaimer: This story is not meant to be an example or a healthy relationship and should be enjoyed as fiction. Readers are discouraged from emulating the behavior or actions of this story.