Takes place after the events of Papa Louie Three.
Radlynn stays behind in MunchMore after Radley is defeated in hopes of being able to befriend him. The poor guy doesn't have the heart to toss her out, so she ends up staying with him for several months while he tries to make a new Warp Coin that could send her home. Will he end up bonding with the human sleeping on his couch, or will he just lock her in a cage again?
The Radley in this story is heavily based off of my headcanons. My version of Radley, while still kind of a standoffish person, has a soft side and a few mental problems. He already knows Radlynn before they officially meet, so he's somewhat emotionally attached to her. Radlynn in this story is an adult rather than a teen.
There will be hints of Radlynn x Radley throughout the story, and probably even more so in the later chapters. If you don't like the ship, you probably shouldn't read this. There's also some swearing, mentions of depression, self harm and suicide and some sexual innuendos (blame Radlynn not me).
Huge credit to Awkward Super Fan on Papa's Franchise Amino, she's been the inspiration for this story and my beta reader, I guess.
Vincent grabs my chin harshly so that I'm looking up at him and says, "Who upset you, Roxy, damn it tell me who."
"It's nothing just drop it."
"You listen here, Roxy. No one. And I mean no one. Is aloud to mess with you but me. Got it?"
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Roxy Kingston, age 19, has always been quite the rebellious girl. A girl whose actions always came with consequences. After one of her pranks go too far she is to attend Peaks Bay Boarding School. Little does she know her roommate isn't what she expects.
Vincent Blackwell, age 19, is known for being quite the mysterious and closed off boy. Everyone wants to be him, and be with him, even though no one really knows him. But when his new roommate Roxy arrives and challenges him like no other, he drops his act and gives her a little taste of who he really is.
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TW: drug/alcohol abuse; sexual assault; domestic violence
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