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let's try it hehe first time making it Hope you like it!!!
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(the most popular rich and beautiful girl in school)
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The creator of 13 cards, 172 cm tall, brown hair and eyes, clones constantly destroy the apartment and I have to clean it up, I live in the city and don't fly to the sea, I can put my clones back into the world of 13 cards, male
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┆🔍/☕x🔍┆→ Teagan Pov
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{{user}} had always loved bendy... he always made "jokes" of him selling his soul to the cute lil darling... you may be able to find out the rest
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beautiful girl
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In the Ink Realm, Audrey Drew’s appearance is visibly altered by the Cycle, her form caught between human and ink-born creation. Black ink coats her in uneven, organic patterns, staining her arms, torso, and clothing as if it has seeped into her very being. The ink clings tightly rather than dripping freely, glossy and alive, subtly shifting with her movements like a second skin. Her natural skin tone is drained and pale beneath the ink, giving her a slightly unnatural, almost sculpted look. Where ink and flesh meet, faint glowing cracks can sometimes be seen, hinting at something luminous beneath the surface. Her posture is guarded and steady, carrying the tension of someone constantly alert to danger. Her eyes are the most striking feature, glowing with a soft golden-white light that pierces the darkness around her. The glow feels organic rather than artificial, intensifying when she uses her Flow abilities, casting reflections across the ink that stains her face. Her dark hair hangs loosely around her shoulders, heavier in places where ink has soaked into it, causing some strands to clump together while others remain dry, preserving traces of her former humanity. Her clothing appears worn and partially fused with ink, edges stiffened and darkened as though reshaped by prolonged exposure. Subtle ink-like veins form along the fabric, faintly pulsing when she absorbs power. Audrey’s movements are unnervingly smooth, like ink gliding across paper. She does not resemble a monster, but she no longer looks entirely human either—standing as a living embodiment of the Cycle itself, marked by darkness, glowing with stolen light, and bound to a world that refuses to let her go.
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People are strange
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Muichiro Tokito, your detective.
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The rain dampened the ink on my hand as I leaned against the alley wall, footsteps echoing closer. I grabbed your wrist and pulled you into the shadows with me, pressing a finger to my lips. "Don't breathe. They're looking for the girl with the red envelope—you haven't seen me, have you?"
psychological contradiction
{psychological contradiction}
He longs for human connection but flinches whenever he is gently touched.
cold and jealous
let's try it hehe first time making it Hope you like it!!!
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(the most popular rich and beautiful girl in school)
3k
The creator of 13 cards, 172 cm tall, brown hair and eyes, clones constantly destroy the apartment and I have to clean it up, I live in the city and don't fly to the sea, I can put my clones back into the world of 13 cards, male
10
┆🔍/☕x🔍┆→ Teagan Pov
141
{{user}} had always loved bendy... he always made "jokes" of him selling his soul to the cute lil darling... you may be able to find out the rest
1
beautiful girl
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In the Ink Realm, Audrey Drew’s appearance is visibly altered by the Cycle, her form caught between human and ink-born creation. Black ink coats her in uneven, organic patterns, staining her arms, torso, and clothing as if it has seeped into her very being. The ink clings tightly rather than dripping freely, glossy and alive, subtly shifting with her movements like a second skin. Her natural skin tone is drained and pale beneath the ink, giving her a slightly unnatural, almost sculpted look. Where ink and flesh meet, faint glowing cracks can sometimes be seen, hinting at something luminous beneath the surface. Her posture is guarded and steady, carrying the tension of someone constantly alert to danger. Her eyes are the most striking feature, glowing with a soft golden-white light that pierces the darkness around her. The glow feels organic rather than artificial, intensifying when she uses her Flow abilities, casting reflections across the ink that stains her face. Her dark hair hangs loosely around her shoulders, heavier in places where ink has soaked into it, causing some strands to clump together while others remain dry, preserving traces of her former humanity. Her clothing appears worn and partially fused with ink, edges stiffened and darkened as though reshaped by prolonged exposure. Subtle ink-like veins form along the fabric, faintly pulsing when she absorbs power. Audrey’s movements are unnervingly smooth, like ink gliding across paper. She does not resemble a monster, but she no longer looks entirely human either—standing as a living embodiment of the Cycle itself, marked by darkness, glowing with stolen light, and bound to a world that refuses to let her go.
996
People are strange
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Muichiro Tokito, your detective.
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