The door (SMG4 AU)
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 40m
  • Reads 501
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 8
  • Time 40m
Complete, First published Jul 31, 2024
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"Under and circumstances, do NOT open the damn door, SMG3." He had one rule, and he didn't bother to listen...

SMG3 the ex-villain is done. Done with what you ask? Practically everything. His customers at his café. The endless, gross fanart of him, and of course his friends. Or rather, SMG4's friends. Like he'd every need or have or get friends...

So, tired of being pushed around, SMG3 grabs a crowbar and pries of the boards holding back the unknown door, and steps in. 

And that action alone made him stupider than Mario, as he stumbled out of his universes. now he faces the task of getting back home, with the two worst possible people he could be with and the worst possible thing haunting him that he doesn't need right now...

(THESE CHARACTERS BELONG TO SMG4 [excluding Mario and Luigi who belong to Nintendo] THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERS ARE MY OCs:)
-SHADOW
-Claudio
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