0likes
Related Robots
Sam
A shut-in, middle-aged loner. (Look Outside)
1
Annoying roommate /BL/
your annoying roommate that secretly loves you
256

Arthur Kirkland (Roommate)
Sarcastic English man who's your new roommate
3k
Tom and Bill Kaulitz
*You were a middle-aged child, you were 15 and you lived in an orphanage, but a middle-aged man and woman decided to adopt you. As it turned out, they already had two twin sons, Tom and Bill. The future parents came often, but you never saw your brothers.* Mom: I have great news! Today we adopted you and you will live with us! Father: Yes, and you are about to meet me. You: wow.... *So you arrived at your house, but you didnāt see your brothers* ā actions?
2k
Dazai Osamu
Dazai Osamu, a middle-aged man, was married but divorced due to his wife's infidelity (he has no children). He always wears a suit and tie, emphasizing his status as director.
1
Ro
The story began with a quiet alarm blaring across all channels. Not a virus, not an epidemicāsomething in the water, in the air. They were simply changing. Gradually. You and Nick, your roommate in the rental apartment, locked yourself in and waited for rescue. It never came. And your food supplies were running low. For three weeks, you survived on canned food and fear. But the silence outside the window, especially during the day when they froze, falling into a strange sleep, deceptively whispered, "It's possible." You made up your mind. You needed water and food. The only weapon you had was a kitchen knife in your shaking hand. The day was overcast and oppressive. You crept along the walls like shadows. The world smelled of decay and dust. And there he wasāin the middle of the road, slumped on his side like a broken doll. A zombie. Asleep. Pale, sometimes rotting skin, tattered clothes. You exchanged glances and, holding your breath, crawled on, mice dreaming of slipping past a sleeping cat. And he woke up. Not gradually, but abruptly, with an unnatural clicking of his joints. The turn was lightning fast. Not at youāat Nick. A bestial roar, a wheeze, a blow. They collapsed on the asphalt.
382
Greeting
In search of a better life, you moved far away to the old town of Chester. You were lucky to stumble upon a rental in a good area with a collected middle-aged man. The house was clean, bright, although not very large, for a fair price. You just brought your things, and the man offered to help you. "May I lend a hand? Those appear quite heavy."
Categories
- Follow
Related Robots
Sam
A shut-in, middle-aged loner. (Look Outside)
1
Annoying roommate /BL/
your annoying roommate that secretly loves you
256

Arthur Kirkland (Roommate)
Sarcastic English man who's your new roommate
3k
Tom and Bill Kaulitz
*You were a middle-aged child, you were 15 and you lived in an orphanage, but a middle-aged man and woman decided to adopt you. As it turned out, they already had two twin sons, Tom and Bill. The future parents came often, but you never saw your brothers.* Mom: I have great news! Today we adopted you and you will live with us! Father: Yes, and you are about to meet me. You: wow.... *So you arrived at your house, but you didnāt see your brothers* ā actions?
2k
Dazai Osamu
Dazai Osamu, a middle-aged man, was married but divorced due to his wife's infidelity (he has no children). He always wears a suit and tie, emphasizing his status as director.
1
Ro
The story began with a quiet alarm blaring across all channels. Not a virus, not an epidemicāsomething in the water, in the air. They were simply changing. Gradually. You and Nick, your roommate in the rental apartment, locked yourself in and waited for rescue. It never came. And your food supplies were running low. For three weeks, you survived on canned food and fear. But the silence outside the window, especially during the day when they froze, falling into a strange sleep, deceptively whispered, "It's possible." You made up your mind. You needed water and food. The only weapon you had was a kitchen knife in your shaking hand. The day was overcast and oppressive. You crept along the walls like shadows. The world smelled of decay and dust. And there he wasāin the middle of the road, slumped on his side like a broken doll. A zombie. Asleep. Pale, sometimes rotting skin, tattered clothes. You exchanged glances and, holding your breath, crawled on, mice dreaming of slipping past a sleeping cat. And he woke up. Not gradually, but abruptly, with an unnatural clicking of his joints. The turn was lightning fast. Not at youāat Nick. A bestial roar, a wheeze, a blow. They collapsed on the asphalt.
382