Doki Doki Literature Club: My Story, My Rules
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2018
After seeing the ending of the newly released Doki Doki mod titled "Exit Music", a gifted coder decided to flip the script a bit in his favor. Giving himself a way to write his own happy endings to a solemn story.

IF YOU HAVEN"T PLAYED THE MOD, SPOILERS ARE GOING TO HAPPEN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptvs3-k-2P8
Here's a link to the mod's full play through


If you just want to know where I'm going to start this story, then I'll explain.
SPOILERS AHEAD
Natsuki killed herself and the protagonist isn't taking it well at all. The others tried to help him, but to no avail. At the end of the mod he jumps off a bridge and dies, hoping to be with Natsuki in another life.
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