12 Works in Spine (Look Outside)
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He was still a good person, right?
(title taken from ¡Aikido! (Neurotic/Erotic) by Will Wood & the Tapeworms)
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Spine loves Sam. How could she not? He’s the only thing that is different, the only source of excitement or joy in her life. Her love is on the edge of obsession. Yet when he finally crosses the barrier, meeting her, that love is tested.
Spine knows Sam loves her, how could he not? -
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Sam asks what being remade entails.
Spine gives him a preview.Series
- Part 2 of Trine
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Inside Edwin's apartment, Beryl finds horrible monsters, but she also finds one person, twisted by horrible luck, and takes her home.
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Loneliness could drive you to do things that you might regret.
Sam wasn’t sure if this was one of them yet.Series
- Part 1 of Trine
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A flick of a switch, and 20 minutes.
What could go wrong?
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A creature born into a strange room finds solace in a man named Sam.
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It's fine that you've been almost entirely alone since the beginning of this nightmare. It's fine that your only company has been assorted inhuman monsters, most of whom want you dead, and it's fine that you're going to talk to one of them again. She talks to you like a person. She talks to you like a friend.
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Cut scenes (non-canon), Alternate Viewpoints, and Missing Scenes from (No) Going Back.
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Being remade was only the beginning of his nightmare.
The worst was still yet to come.
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Hellen goes on the hunt after Sam has been gone awhile.
She's not at all pleased at what she finds.Series
- Part 2 of Misery Meat
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Lyle blinked. Terror rushed through him, even if he had excuses primed and ready. His mouth opened, half-shocked and half-prepared, but nothing came out.
The door just… opened when his hand hit it. Nobody answered. Cautiously, Lyle pushed the door further open and peered into Sam’s apartment.
Dark. Quiet. Lyle let himself in. He unwound his key from around his wrist and tucked it further into his robes, safely out of sight. He felt too loud for the space. He clicked and didn’t stop, though now more out of unease than eagerness. Why would Sam leave his door unlocked? He’d never done that before. It was extremely unlike him. Which meant something was wrong. Sam wasn’t great with routines, but he’d never once left his door unlocked, let alone not even fully shut.