Fix-It-Siblings is a well known arcade game in Litwak's Family Fun Center Arcade. It's roughly thirty years old and is one of the oldest games in the arcade. It follows a simple concept. You play as one of the Fix-It siblings and you have to fix the penthouse that is being destroyed by Wreck-It-Ralph. Fix the building and get a medal. You can even play 2 players and play as both siblings though most tend to play single player. Simple. But what happens when a certain player doesn't want to continue this lifestyle? What if they decide to risk the game and go Turbo? And along the way, meet some fun racers.*Note: This will only follow the first movie and I want to try something. Two different characters x reader. This is a gender-bent Calhoun x fem reader and gender-bent Vanellope x fem reader. Calhoun's reader will be referred to as y/n while Vanellope's will be referred to as (Name). To make it a little more distinguished and to fit the game, I will be describing their appearance a bit. Sorry if this sounds confusing but I want to do both a gender-bent Calhoun and Vanellope but I don't want to do two separate books for the same film since I have other stories I'm doing. Sorry but I hope you enjoy*
I was the perfect wife for five years, but he never loved me.He only had eyes for her, his first love.So I decided to end our marriage and move out.But a week later, he showed up at my door."Divorce?" He looked at me with red eyes. "Say that again."
After the events of the movie, perfect doll Yoon, who has been hiding for years now, seeks to restart her life in the colurful and more accepting community of Imperfection. But can she sail against wind, and leave Lou, once the most imprtant doll to her, to suffer eternally for a few years of beinga tyrant over the Institute of Perfection? And what happens, when she meets a handsome and in all ways perfect ginger haired dollboy? Not to mention, she and the other dolls might be facing a challenge that reaches far outside of the little world they always knew.
For generations, Lunars, Enchants, and Obscures have strived to stay hidden from the human world. And, for the most part, they have, with the humans remaining blissfully unaware of their existence. They live amongst humankind as friends and colleagues, neighbors and classmates, and even as significant others. But the world is constantly changing.... . . "What have you done...""I did what you were too weak to do.". . . "Why can't you just admit that you like me? That you want to be with me.""You're confused. I don't like you. Never have and never will.""I know you do. I know-""You hope, I think you mean. You're so desperate for attention, it's nauseating. All you do is annoy me, and honestly it's no wonder that you're still single. I couldn't imagine anyone staying around long enough to be with you.". . . "Wolves mate for life.""If it's a life with you, I don't mind."Updates every Monday @ 5pm CST
One oblivious science major + one lovestruck fraternity brother = one sweet story! It is the early 2000s. The baseball players at Western U are listening to Aerosmith, making bets, and just generally being their obnoxious selves. Addy Enders is a devoted marine biology student too preoccupied with breeding fruit flies and avoiding said baseball players to have time for a boyfriend. Until she meets Jed, a handsome economics major. But there is something that Jed doesn't want Addy to know... Ryan spends his time studying with his indifferent girlfriend and cleaning up after his fraternity brothers. The moment he sees The Girl, he knows she is unlike every other person in his life. Waiting outside the lecture hall for her to arrive adds a bright spot to his day, but is it worth risking his anonymity to introduce himself? Throwing Smoke is an insightful and honest coming-of-age short story that explores the differences between male and female college angst and experiences. This short story prequel to the novel Thrown for a Curve will appeal to anyone who has ever admired someone from afar or had their heart broken.
Diane Cypress is being blackmailed, and there's nothing she can do about it. After being threatened by her boss, Jeff Olympia, she must sell her daughter's hand in marriage to Jeff's brother, the leader of an underground mafia... if she doesn't? She and her daughter would live in the worst conditions imaginable for the rest of their days. After hearing about the terms, Diane agrees. Her daughter would only be married in name and would have to come running if her husband called her. At least she would be living with Diane at home... or so she thinks.After the deal goes awry and Diane gets screwed over, how far will she go to find her daughter?*a retelling of Hades and Persephone*
When I was with him I was happy...But I never realised that I can't live without him until the distance between us was increased...It's true!!! My best friend (Jin) is my Everything - JisooHighest ranks achieved#1 Jinrose#11- Jinrose#13 - Jisso
Bullies and beauty standards have caused 15-year-old Clyde Donovan to lose all confidence and develop a horrible self-image, along with an eating disorder. // Meanwhile, Craig Tucker struggles to deal with the same homophobic bullies who enjoy giving him a hard time about his relationship with Tweek. [TRIGGER WARNING: SENSITIVE TOPICS] [Cover art not mine]