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in the next room (Scandalabra/reader) Date everything by feeblezeeble
Fandoms: Date Everything! (Sassy Chap Games Video Game), Date Everything
07 Jul 2025
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(cis femme) reader is very. “I can fix him” “i think there’s more to him i wanna figure him out” and scandalabra has no social skills and is very self loathing.
Yasss there’s smut, this is long asf but trust.
You should read in the next room by neon trees while reading this, it’s so scandalabra core
Bookmarked by Dasiphora
07 Jul 2025
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Tony x Reader - Desk by FizzyFanficsFizzy (IsabelleBissonRouthier)
Fandoms: Date Everything! (Sassy Chap Games Video Game)
06 Jul 2025
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Tony... isn't actually here to fix a desk
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- Part 2 of Date Everything x Reader
Bookmarked by Dasiphora
07 Jul 2025
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Venting after Dark by BlueEyesMaiden
Fandoms: Date Everything! (Sassy Chap Games Video Game)
07 Jul 2025
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“Although it wasn’t ideal, being able to watch his beloved in the arms of the other furniture through the vents was a compromise…She might be screaming other names, but it is his cool gust of air that is making her skin crawl in bliss. It makes him feel powerful. Like he’s the ghost writer of her pleasure.”
Chronicles of your relationship with Hector. Smut with him on every chapter.
Bookmarked by Dasiphora
07 Jul 2025
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The Hanks x Reader - Watch by FizzyFanficsFizzy (IsabelleBissonRouthier)
Fandoms: Date Everything! (Sassy Chap Games Video Game)
06 Jul 2025
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What do The Hanks see when you leave your closet door open...?
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- Part 1 of Date Everything x Reader
Bookmarked by Dasiphora
06 Jul 2025
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Lovin' the Junk Drawer by sheabuddr
Fandoms: Date Everything! (Sassy Chap Games Video Game)
05 Jul 2025
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After losing your remote, corporate work-from-home job in the most anticlimactic way possible, you find yourself in an unexpected limbo. Bored, unmoored, and a little defeated. But things take a bizarre turn when a cryptic online stranger sends you a pair of “Dateviators”: high-tech glasses that overlay your drab apartment with a surreal, neon-drenched, more interactive world.
When you put them on, you discover your everyday objects aren’t just objects anymore. They talk... and they feel.
Among the oddball personalities you meet, Jerry, your junk drawer; the physical embodiment of clutter. At first, he seems messy, chaotic, even embarrassing to be around. But as you get to know him, you see a different side. He’s sentimental, passionate, and unflinchingly loyal to the forgotten and broken.
In getting closer to Jerry, you begin to open your mind to listening to his surprisingly moving philosophies about resilience and hidden worth, and you realize that yes, Jerry’s awkward and messy, but also endlessly sweet. He’s never had someone truly see him for what he is, until you come along to show him how much he means to you.Bookmarked by Dasiphora
06 Jul 2025