Within the dulcet halls of Madolche Chateau, Puddingcess, the eldest Madolche princess, was meticulously doing her hair. On this occasion, she had to look even more presentable. That meant, a freshly baked dress and a recreation of her usual hairdo. Every so often, the dessert heir glanced in the direction of her little sister, Petingcesseour. To the elder sister’s relief, Petingcesseour was sound asleep. The decorated princess loved her sister, but today, she did not want to deal with the little one’s seemingly endless reserves of energy. The elder pudding planned to spend the day with Chouxvailer, and she sure as heck wasn’t gonna pass that up for some playtime with her sister. Puddingcess ever-so-slowly nudged a door open and sneaked onto the balcony it connected to. In the corner, there was a small garden, and there Puddingcess would find the last part to complete her outfit. A bright red cherry was plucked and planted firmly into her hair. Puddingcess slowly creeped back into her
Amidst a forest populated with chocolate-covered trees, with cotton candy in place of foliage, two Madolches are taking a walk. One of them is a boy clad in a gold-lined red coat who has a delivery bag slung around his shoulder. Accompanying him is a girl with blonde clouds for hair, adorned in a dress that looks like a muffin.
“Thanks again for coming with me, Lady Maffin. When I tend to the Beastdolches, it’s generally a solitary task; having someone else alongside me is a nice comfort to have.”
“Aw come off it Messengelato. You don’t have to address me with the title, ‘Lady’. Maffin is just fine.
Unnecessary Feelings, Part 4 by TheSkywardAvenger, literature
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Unnecessary Feelings, Part 4
Of all the things to remember, it had to be that! Even now he haunts me! What I wouldn’t give to meet him again, wrap my arms around his neck and wring the air from his-
“P-pardon me, sir!”
“Can you knock it off Sheep?! This ‘interrupt Sal’s thoughts’ thing is getting on my nerves!”
“My name isn’t Sheep, sir!”
Indeed, it wasn’t Sheep swimming before me, it was some random Dead Fish. To think that such an irrelevant fish would think to bother me. “What are you doing here?”
“Oh, well Mr. Sal, sir. My name is Carl and I’m looking for the house o
Unnecessary Feelings, Part 3 by TheSkywardAvenger, literature
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Unnecessary Feelings, Part 3
With a loud scream, I dropped the bags of food and gripped my head. Stupid, stupid, stupid! I should’ve said no! Why is it that I can never just decline to help out with things like this? Surely, it would’ve been fine to just not offer any assistance, right? It would’ve been the smart thing to do. But then, would Wadda think I didn’t care about her? I… she-
“Ummm, Sal? You okay there?”
!! “I-I’m fine. I was just reflecting on my past. More importantly, why hasn’t anyone answered the door yet?”
“Do you really expect people to hear a knock in all the commotion? Besides,
Unnecessary Feelings, Part 2 by TheSkywardAvenger, literature
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Unnecessary Feelings, Part 2
“Here we go, this is the last treasure chest! Pulmo will be pleased! ~” I set the chest on the seabed. Alright, so since I’m on WINDFALL ISLAND, that means that I have to place some Candy Charms inside! I wonder why all this Candy-based gear has to be put in treasure chests scattered across the islands. Though, why even leave them out here in the first place?
“Sal-san!”
“G-gah!” The sudden outburst caused me to lose my balance. In my surprise I bumped my head on the treasure chest. Good thing it wasn’t open, or I’d have probably stumbled right into it… I allowed myself a giggle. L
Unneccessary Feelings, Part 1 by TheSkywardAvenger, literature
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Unneccessary Feelings, Part 1
“U-Umm.. I-I think it’s nice you tried to help them, even with bad intentions…”
Those words kept echoing inside my mind. To think that someone so insignificant in the grand scheme of things could affect me so. Mind you, it was very peculiar for that dolphin to freely speak as if we were acquaintances.
“W-What? Didn’t you hear me? I-I wasn’t trying to be nice. I… was just trying to do my job and keep that girl under control.”
Even stranger was the fact that I gave an earnest reply. No passive dismissal, reflexive outrage nor an attempt to re-establish my superiority. To think that I, the
Within the dulcet halls of Madolche Chateau, Puddingcess, the eldest Madolche princess, was meticulously doing her hair. On this occasion, she had to look even more presentable. That meant, a freshly baked dress and a recreation of her usual hairdo. Every so often, the dessert heir glanced in the direction of her little sister, Petingcesseour. To the elder sister’s relief, Petingcesseour was sound asleep. The decorated princess loved her sister, but today, she did not want to deal with the little one’s seemingly endless reserves of energy. The elder pudding planned to spend the day with Chouxvailer, and she sure as heck wasn’t gonna pass that up for some playtime with her sister. Puddingcess ever-so-slowly nudged a door open and sneaked onto the balcony it connected to. In the corner, there was a small garden, and there Puddingcess would find the last part to complete her outfit. A bright red cherry was plucked and planted firmly into her hair. Puddingcess slowly creeped back into her
Amidst a forest populated with chocolate-covered trees, with cotton candy in place of foliage, two Madolches are taking a walk. One of them is a boy clad in a gold-lined red coat who has a delivery bag slung around his shoulder. Accompanying him is a girl with blonde clouds for hair, adorned in a dress that looks like a muffin.
“Thanks again for coming with me, Lady Maffin. When I tend to the Beastdolches, it’s generally a solitary task; having someone else alongside me is a nice comfort to have.”
“Aw come off it Messengelato. You don’t have to address me with the title, ‘Lady’. Maffin is just fine.
Unnecessary Feelings, Part 4 by TheSkywardAvenger, literature
Literature
Unnecessary Feelings, Part 4
Of all the things to remember, it had to be that! Even now he haunts me! What I wouldn’t give to meet him again, wrap my arms around his neck and wring the air from his-
“P-pardon me, sir!”
“Can you knock it off Sheep?! This ‘interrupt Sal’s thoughts’ thing is getting on my nerves!”
“My name isn’t Sheep, sir!”
Indeed, it wasn’t Sheep swimming before me, it was some random Dead Fish. To think that such an irrelevant fish would think to bother me. “What are you doing here?”
“Oh, well Mr. Sal, sir. My name is Carl and I’m looking for the house o
Unnecessary Feelings, Part 3 by TheSkywardAvenger, literature
Literature
Unnecessary Feelings, Part 3
With a loud scream, I dropped the bags of food and gripped my head. Stupid, stupid, stupid! I should’ve said no! Why is it that I can never just decline to help out with things like this? Surely, it would’ve been fine to just not offer any assistance, right? It would’ve been the smart thing to do. But then, would Wadda think I didn’t care about her? I… she-
“Ummm, Sal? You okay there?”
!! “I-I’m fine. I was just reflecting on my past. More importantly, why hasn’t anyone answered the door yet?”
“Do you really expect people to hear a knock in all the commotion? Besides,
Unnecessary Feelings, Part 2 by TheSkywardAvenger, literature
Literature
Unnecessary Feelings, Part 2
“Here we go, this is the last treasure chest! Pulmo will be pleased! ~” I set the chest on the seabed. Alright, so since I’m on WINDFALL ISLAND, that means that I have to place some Candy Charms inside! I wonder why all this Candy-based gear has to be put in treasure chests scattered across the islands. Though, why even leave them out here in the first place?
“Sal-san!”
“G-gah!” The sudden outburst caused me to lose my balance. In my surprise I bumped my head on the treasure chest. Good thing it wasn’t open, or I’d have probably stumbled right into it… I allowed myself a giggle. L
Unneccessary Feelings, Part 1 by TheSkywardAvenger, literature
Literature
Unneccessary Feelings, Part 1
“U-Umm.. I-I think it’s nice you tried to help them, even with bad intentions…”
Those words kept echoing inside my mind. To think that someone so insignificant in the grand scheme of things could affect me so. Mind you, it was very peculiar for that dolphin to freely speak as if we were acquaintances.
“W-What? Didn’t you hear me? I-I wasn’t trying to be nice. I… was just trying to do my job and keep that girl under control.”
Even stranger was the fact that I gave an earnest reply. No passive dismissal, reflexive outrage nor an attempt to re-establish my superiority. To think that I, the