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Something was lingering in Stanley’s mind.
Something so powerful and persistent.
So overwhelming and strong.
An urge.
The urge to hurt himself. -
Say it ain't so (You're touch is a heartbreaker) by is_it_cr4zy for Mindless self indulgence because i only listened to them actually writing this
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable
20 Oct 2024
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Skip buttons are never fun.
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Something's up with Stanley.
Note: the miscommunication isn't like second hand embarrassment levels. it's a lot closer to dread as these two idiots can't bear to listen to one another
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What if the doors in the two doors room weren't open?
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It was a weird feeling being buried alive.
Feeling eyes close and open, back pressed against the cold floor. Eyes reaching up to the ceiling, small room now everything left for one to call home.
-Inspired by Rory Webley's song 'Buried alive' (also named after it lol)
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Stanley presses the skip button by accident, but the Narrator doesn't quite ever realise it was an accident. So he is instantly sad and meow meow about this
Attack on Kat!! Idk your ao3 handle lmao
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au where the narrator goes cuckoo during the skip ending and takes everything out on stanley. enjoy
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the end is never the end is never the end is never the by toastgoose
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable
11 Aug 2024
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Some of Stanley's thoughts during the Skip Button Ending.
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We're at the skip button ending :)))
And the Narrator really isn't enjoying himself :o
How far will he go to escape this paralyzing isolation? :]
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“I'm sorry–” that's all he could muster up to say, just loud enough to be noticed through the thick silence, “This all my fault.”
Though no answer returned, words never reaching an end.
As the end was never the end was never the end was– -
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Prequel to "Bite the hand that feeds you"
The Narrator wants to please everyone as much as they can, so when someone wants a skip button, they could make one.
They wished they hadn't.Series
- Part 3 of Patch Notes
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A fight for control in the yellow limelight of a slow and lonesome death.
An ode to those who bite the hand that feeds them, and a love letter to the hands that tear down everything that stands.The destruction of a fleeting, happy illusion because there will never be peace between humans and their rulers.
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- Part 3 of CONTROL
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Sand gets everywhere by just_sharing_stories for VoidsNarrator, I know u already read this but oh well
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable
21 Jun 2024
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You know what the worst part about sand is?
It gets everywhere.And Stanley hated it.
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Stanley's Parable For Peculiar Children by RainingAnonymously
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable
15 Jun 2024
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The Narrator really should get better at recognizing fishy emails.
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Stanley spends too long playing the Baby Game, the Narrator gets bored and makes a mistake, and everyone has to deal with the consequences.
NOT ABANDONED. JUST ON A BREAK.
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The Narrator has been waiting. And thinking. He’s finally sorted through his emotions, and he knows what to say to Stanley.
Simple confessions, though, can’t make everything right.
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But in the end I won't escape (from the sight of you) by who_else_but_me
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable
05 Jun 2024
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It’s not that Stanley expected something to change. No, that would be ridiculous. Change was something Stanley rarely had the privilege of experiencing, and he had grown quite used to that fact. Living the same day over and over with very little variation for who-knows-how-long would certainly condition a person to expect nothing but the same routine, the same narrations, the same endings; sure Stanley was given choices, but he already knew where each one led. The choices were hardly his. Every outcome was dictated by the Narrator, and every path already lay before him, predetermined.
So no, Stanley didn’t expect anything to change. Why would he?
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In which the Narrator and Stanley don't realise how much they need each other until the world keeps pulling them apart.
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Or, my hyperfixation won and I decided to try and write a fic before I explode.
This is my first fic that I'm gonna actually try to write more than one chapter for so it's a learning experience, lower your expectations by a large margin. Enjoy! (or not, I won't tell you what to do.)
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How Long Until Stanley Fucks This Up? by a_pineapples_skeleton
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable
26 May 2024
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Stanley learnt the hard way that the Narrator’s memory wipes after repeating an ending. Now he has to struggle with knowing everything they build could be lost, as well as work towards regaining some of what they had.
A collection of runs set after What Comes Next?, with various levels of contribution to the plot.
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Stanley had abandoned him again, lying to him, leaving him even though he said he'd come back.
The Narrator can't take it. Maybe if he was just the program he was meant to be, he could stop loving Stanley.
Maybe hundreds upon thousands of times the Players go through the Skip Button Ending will break his sentience into an obedient program.
Maybe.Series
- Part 3 of It wasn't enough
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...and tell me lies.
Everything Stanley needed at the very moment was reassurance. Someone to tell him that nothing was wrong. That everything was okay. Even if it wasn't.
Even if the button was looming above both of them.
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Do you remember?
There was a pause. “Remember what?”
Any of it. All of it.
Everything we’ve
Stanley stiffened, then hit backspace a few times.
Everything I’ve done.
~•-•*•-•🚪•-•*•-•🚪•-•*•-•~
Stanley’s life is simple. Every day, he walks a path he’s walked before, towards the same end it always leads to, and nothing ever changes.
Until one day he learns something the Narrator doesn’t want him to know. Something that will change both of their worlds forever. Something that will set him on a hunt for something he never knew he needed to look for, and confront him with a truth he’d never thought was true:
His choices do matter. And some of them can only be made once.
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- Part 1 of txtTheStanleyProgram.zip
