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CW: Implied dissection/Torture, body horror, violencia, and now suicidal ideation (SORRY. BILL DOESN'T HANDLE THE BODY WELL AND EXPERIENCES REMORSE. This happens in Chapter 17)
"One way to absolve his crime.
A different form, a different time."The time ended up being sooner than they all thought, and the form was very much not to his liking.
Bill is in a hell of his own making.
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Bill Cipher has made no progress in the Theraprism. If anything, he’s spent the past three hundred years deteriorating quicker than the orderlies can put him back together. Maybe that’s why he wakes up in the dirt outside the Mystery Shack three years after his failed Weirdmageddon, trapped in a powerless human body he'd rather explode than inhabit, stuck in a town he hates with all his squishy human heart.
Summer in Gravity Falls is never normal; with a former chaos god thrown into the pot, things are gonna get weird. That weirdness could prove fatal if he refuses to face what he's spent a trillion years repressing. Bill's fate lies in the Pines family's hands (and though none of them know it just yet, the Pines family's fates lie in Bill's).
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Vox decides to use experimental technology to cure his one-sided psychosexual obsession with Alastor. Results may vary.
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- Part 1 of Research & Development
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Say It Like You Mean It by issu (Issushaim) for Goofberry
Fandoms: Hazbin Hotel (Cartoon)
15 Feb 2025
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“Tell me you want me,” he says, voice low and rough from sleep. The room is swathed in dark shadows, the only light that of the glow of the ever-present neon signs outside the tower seeping in through the half open curtains.
“I want you,” Alastor says immediately, voice so bland and lifeless Vox slips his hand around to the back of Alastor’s neck to jerk sharply on his hair, head snapping back.
“Say it,” he bites out, “like you mean it.”
Vox finally has Alastor right where he's always wanted him, in any way he's ever imagined.
So why is it still not enough?
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As far as Alastor was concerned, what had happened earlier deserved nothing more than to be packaged up in a neat little box in his mind, tied off with a roll of caution tape, and tucked away at the very back of his mental closet, never to be spoken of again.
Unfortunately, he suspected Vox held an entirely different opinion on the matter.
Luckily for him, they didn't have time to indulge in some kind of ridiculous heart-to-heart, a discussion of Alastor's sexual proclivities (or lack thereof) – they had a significant amount of damage control to do! Largely centred around the fact that one of Vox's main business partners was currently getting scraped off the pavement like pancake batter stuck to the pan.
And Velvette wanted an explanation.
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- Part 44 of Signals Lost and Found

