Story cover for Don't Take this Risk by GlitchedStarr
Don't Take this Risk
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    Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Dec 12, 2016
You recieve a wrong number phone call from a man trying to find a suicide hotline. Will you risk it all to save him?
The character in this game and most of the beginning and basic plot belongs to @poisonappletales on tumblr!!!!!
I played a vidya game and fell in love and this is the result. Now, this isn't like a normal reader insert. I don't use any names and honestly it's basically just how I'd do this.
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Sequence Break

6 parts Complete Mature

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.