~And You Can Go There Now~

~And You Can Go There Now~

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The story of how Sackboy, a voiceless sackperson suffering from PTSD after the events of the Negativitron, finds his voice to let others know what's been going on in his life. Alternatively, Newton Pud suffers from Depression after the death of his father, and finds the courage to reach out for help, even if he believes there's no one who can possibly trust him anymore after nearly laying waste to Bunkum. Can these two save each other if given the chance? Can they find the courage to find their voices together and change? Edit: There's swearing, just putting a little warning here. I'll try not to make it too excessive though :)
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