8-Bit Love
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 25m
  • Reads 28
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 5
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Jun 25, 2019
We love video games. And we don't suspect that they come to life. However, recently new types of games are coming out. Games where all the characters see, hear, and understand their player. And can even leave their game. But do the players know? No. Reese, a popular video game player, certainly doesn't know this. Who would suspect that a video game they own would have mind of its own? When she bought "Rescue", she didn't expect Atsushi, a first character selection, to have fallen in love with her. As fate would have it, she also falls for him too. Just differently, and without knowing his secret. But leaving your game for the outside is illegal and downright dangerous. But will that stop him? No, he loves Reese as more than just a video game player.
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