A Collection of Poems
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  • Reads 19
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  • Parts 13
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Dec 03, 2017
I've been watching Jack play Doki Doki Literature Club and I love the poems written on there! My favorite character (so far) is Yuri, because she is so much like me and that's a little scary~! Sayori and I are also alike--we both like happy and sad things and we both seem really happy all the time (my friends can always tell when I'm down though, and boy can they nag sometimes...love y'all~!). Anyway...I've been wanting to write my own poems down, but I can't find the notebook one of my old teachers gave me as a graduation present. I've misplaced it, so I'll post the poems on here~! If there's one thing I love, it's when people are shocked by the things I write! You know what they say, never judge a book by its cover~!
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Geoff and Naomi are dead, and they're depressed, but when Geoff's cat Bernie dies as well, they embark on a wild journey to find it in the underworld. ***** When Geoff dies, alongside his girlfriend Naomi, they end up sharing an apartment in the Underworld as skeletons. But after a few years, Geoff starts suffering a mid-death crisis. What's the purpose of going through the motions as a skeleton if you can't really live? Then he gets word that his cat, Bernie, just died and he can collect him and bring him home! Geoff and Naomi hurry to get Bernie only to discover that, due to a clerical error, their cat has been lost. With the hunt for Bernie giving new purpose to Geoff's un-life, he and Naomi begin a quest to get back their cat. Battling skeleton pirates, climbing the sky ladder and facing off against the villain who took Bernie, Geoff is determined to find his purpose - or die a second time trying! [[2018 Wattys Winner - The Originals]] [[word count: 30,000-40,000 words]]