Ladybug (The Dummy's Dummy)
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  • Reads 286
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jun 25, 2022
I had a weird dream and needed to write it down.

There have been rumors about a pair of ladybug earrings making rounds across town, as well as a suspicious number of people having irreversible brain damage seemingly out of no where.
Paris recalls his creator making a pair of earrings to gift to a special lady friend sometime long ago and suspects that may be the cause. With that info in mind, Paris, Yumi, and Lily try to find the earrings before anymore casualties happen.
What they don't expect is how powerful these earrings truly are only when it's too late....

WARNING 
Gross body stuff, brains, parasites, mind control, overstimulation, sickness, fever, possession, tentacles (or tendrils), touch-starved

(This takes place right when they find the earrings. I'll prolly add future chapters that'll lead up to it but I just really wanted to write down what I could)
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