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Skibidi Toilet paced nervously outside their small home.
Miku stood by the doorway, her hands trembling.
“You really have to go?” she asked, her voice soft.
Skibidi nodded, his expression heavy. “I have no choice. The war needs me. But I’ll come back for you, Miku. I promise.”
Miku reached out, her fingers brushing against his cold metal frame. “Don’t make promises you can’t keep.”
He leaned closer, whispering, “This isn’t just a promise. It’s the truth. I love you.”
They shared a quiet moment, the weight of the war hanging over them. When it was time to leave, Skibidi turned away quickly, afraid that one more glance at her tear streaked face would break him completely.
Skibidi Toilet’s days were a blur of chaos and destruction.
On the battlefield, his mind constantly wandered to Miku.
Skibidi confided in a fellow soldier(Gerard way) during a rare moment of rest. “Every time I hear an explosion, I think about her. I wonder if she’s safe.”
Another soldier chimed in (Ethan winters).“Love keeps us going, doesn’t it?”
Skibidi clenched his fists. “It’s the only thing that keeps me sane.”
He kept a small photo of Miku hidden in his compartment. Whenever he felt like giving up, he would glance at it, finding strength in her smile.
The war finally ended, leaving Skibidi Toilet scarred but alive.
He returned to the city, desperate to find Miku.
When he arrived at their home, he found it empty. Panic set in. “Miku?” he called, his voice echoing through the silent rooms.
A neighbor( spider man) stepped outside. “She left a few months after you did. She thought you wouldn’t come back.”
Skibidi felt his heart shatter. He collapsed onto the ground, clutching the photo of her he had carried through the war.
Days turned into weeks as Skibidi searched for Miku.
One rainy afternoon, he found her singing in a crowded square, her voice soft and melancholic.
“Miku,” he called out, his voice trembling.
She turned, her eyes widening in disbelief. “Skibidi?”
He pushed through the crowd, stopping just inches away from her. “I told you I’d come back. I never stopped thinking about you.”
Tears welled in her eyes. “I thought I’d lost you.”
Skibidi hesitated for a moment before saying, “I came back because I love you. Nothing else matters.”
Miku threw her arms around him. “I love you too. I always have.”
Skibidi and Miku rebuilt their lives together, finding solace in each other after the horrors of the war.
Their love, tested by time and pain, remained unshaken.
One evening, as they sat together watching the sunset, Miku whispered, “I thought I’d never feel happy again.”
Skibidi held her close. “You’re my happiness, Miku. I’d go through it all again just to be here with you.”
Their story wasn’t perfect, but it was real. And in the end, their love was the only thing that mattered.
This love story of Skibidi Toilet and Miku shows that even in the darkest times, true love can survive
𝒯𝒽𝑒 𝑒𝓃𝒹.
