Reaching For the Final Exit (Suicidal Nightmare) FINISHED
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  • Reads 16,327
  • Votes 909
  • Parts 18
  • Time 2h 25m
Complete, First published Sep 27, 2020
Mature
Nightmare had been suffering with deep depression for his entire life. And when I say ENTIRE, I mean entire life. 

Though, it'd been getting worse with each passing day till suddenly the overwhelming, hurting, uncontrollable feeling of wanting to disappear just stopped bothering him. The feeling became numb. Then empty. Till suddenly it was the only thing that'd make him happiest.

The feeling of death,
The pain
The emptiness
It all made him want it. To know what it felt like.

Nightmare wanted to die. So much
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Charles inserts himself into a dating simulator where the main love interest commits suicide. His main objective is to stop the main character from dying, but he continuously fails at this. He starts doing more drastic things as he resets his game save file repeatedly, but the world cannot handle all the tampering he has done. It's only a matter of time before the code itself fails to continue. TW: Suicide, dark themes, heartbreak, and general sadness. Metanote: Suicide, suicidal thoughts, and the lack of consideration for suicide (usually by people joking about it) has been detrimental in my life, and it's taken away a lot of the spirit in me. This story is not meant to glorify suicide, but rather, to show the constant pain that it can leave people with. I am not saying that those who committed suicide are somehow "evil," but I am saying that there are real-world consequences for those who are left behind. Once you see Charles's story, you will understand what I mean.