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The Beasts waged war against the Ancients as soon as they had escaped the Silver Tree. What Pure Vanilla never expected was to accidentally save the Beast of Deceit from dying.
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In his last moments before being resealed, Shadow Milk Cookie makes a desperate grab for Pure Vanilla Cookie with the intent on dragging the Ancient Hero down with him.
However, due to a little cookie's meddling, he winds up grabbing Wizard Cookie instead.Trapped with the Beast of Deceit, Wizard Cookie is faced with his greatest challenge since escaping the Witch’s Oven. Meanwhile, his friends are left with a terrible ultimatum.
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- Part 1 of Devil's Encore
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Black Sapphire, a charismatic and sharp-tongued TV host, lives a glamorous life under the spotlight until a scandal tied to his manipulative ex-lover, Shadow Milk, sends everything spiraling. Behind the cameras, Black Sapphire is a man worn thin by secrets, pain, and a past he can’t outrun. When he meets Pure Vanilla, a kind-hearted and grounded baker, their quiet romance offers him something he’s never known: safety, sincerity, and the warmth of a real home shared with Pure Vanilla’s son, Custard.
But the shadows of the past aren’t finished. Shadow Milk returns with vengeance, and the confrontation that follows ends in fire, violence, and tragedy...
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- Part 2 of Cookie run kingdom gay shenanigans
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When a silly rumor started to spread around about Dark Cacao allegedly having a crush on one of the Beast cookies, he denied it immediately, saying how he would never fall for such evil like them.
Same goes to Burning Spice when some people speculated that HE was the secret crush, having the excuse that he had no time in his life for love and never will. Especially for a damn Ancient.
Though that was a lie. Both of their excuses were shameful lies. Because behind closed doors, they would occasionally meet each other another in secret.
They love each other, they brought pleasure to each other. It was wrong, but to them it felt right. Shamelessly right.

