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Mr.  Erratum by SleepyPersonHere
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Error can take it no longer. After centuries of Pain and suffering, Error no longer cares what happens to the people who caused him pain, and now wants to leave the place he has called home for all his life. Error, after being attacked by half the multiverse's inhabitants, tries to end his misery by falling into the void, the one thing in which he knows can kill his more or less immortal soul, but, instead of falling into oblivion for all eternity, he wakes up in a hospital in the NaJ universe. While suck there, Error takes up the name Erratum, and tries to blend into society by becoming a design and technology teacher with the help of this universe's Ink and Blue. But, with his unstable mind and strange resemblance to the schools P.E teacher, it's no wonder that his students try to dig into his past, going as far as to break into his home. While the students try to find out who their strange teacher is, Erratum will slowly adapt to his new lifestyle. While learning who to trust and who he shouldn't, he and the people around him will learn dark secrets about each other's past and will try to overcome them- But when a familiar face returns to harm Erratum's new way of life, how will the skeleton protect the people he has come to care for?
A Name to Remember (Undertale) by ANinnyMouse42
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~o0o~ Book 2 of the "Better Times" trilogy ~o0o~ (Book one: "The Time Before") (Book three: "No One is Happy with This") Ah. Hello there. You are here in search of a story? ... I could tell you a story of a family, reunited once more, living on the surface world. But such a story has not come to pass, nor do I know how such a story would come to pass. So I will not tell that story. I could tell you the story of how I came to be here, stuck in the black depths of nothingness. But, I have the distinct sense that this story has already been told, by hands not my own. So I will not tell that story. I could tell you a forgotten story. A story of a name long gone, a time erased eternities ago. ... Yes, this one, I think, is the story I will tell. For the name that was once my own, the name that has been lost to the Void, that is a name to remember. Dr. WD Gaster is a Name to Remember.