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Riddle’s mother wasn’t a bad person. She was strict, quick to anger, and didn’t always listen to others, but she wasn’t a bad person. She had reasons for what she did. No matter what, in the end, Riddle could understand it.
And if anything…worse than usual happened, then all Riddle had to do was wait. Eventually, everything would go back to normal.
So when she adds a strange addition to the drawing room, Riddle tries his best not to worry. But all his efforts turn out to be for nothing when he sees the finished product.
Because his mother has bought a person, and suddenly nothing is normal ever again.
Riddle’s life spirals down a path of old memories and new realizations as he does whatever he can to try and fix things for his family, and more importantly- the mer his mother has imprisoned.
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Alternatively: Riddle deals with his mother committing a federal crime and maybe kisses a guy
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- Part 1 of An Ongoing Study of Autonomy and Guilt
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16 Nov 2025
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"Eternal modesty is the curse of the guilty."
Trey had a confession.
For a long time now, he'd been chased by a certain guilt. It was quiet now; he often didn't think about it at all. But it was there. He knew it was there every time that voice whispered in his head, telling him he'd done something horrible wrong.
Nine years was a long time, though. Maybe it was time to leave it behind.
But that option quickly disappears as the past comes back and slaps him across the face, held by the hand of a new foreboding future he'd looked away from for far too long.
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Alternatively: What Trey, and also Jade, were getting up to during the events of Someone Is In My Home
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- Part 2 of An Ongoing Study of Autonomy and Guilt
Bookmarked by Vn1212
16 Nov 2025
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He knows its wrong. But it feels right.
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10 Mar 2025
