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A couple days ago, you made friends with Daisy. She's really cool, and pretty, and smart, and when she hugs you, it makes you feel really warm and happy! She knows a lot about God, and so does her mom. Her mom doesn't approve of you, because you're a boy, and because you talked about Godzilla and dinosaurs, which are apparently a way that Satan tempts good Christians away from God. (That's news to you! Godzilla and dinosaurs are cool, in your book. Wouldn't cool things being real make people believe in God more?)

You talked to Daisy about God, and the Bible, and what your dad explained to you about it when you asked. She was really happy about finding out that apparently the Bible isn't 100% true, just mostly true. She even hugged you about it! That got some tears on your shirt, though, so she tried to rub it dry with her thumb.... and your shirt caught fire! Somehow.

No worries, though! You stopped, dropped, and rolled, like a pro! A pro at not burning to death!

The bad news is that your shirt's kinda messed up. That sucks, because it was a really good shirt! It has a picture of Godzilla on it and everything!

Anyway, Daisy's staring at you, looking scared and timid. Her eyes are really big and she's got her hands held close to her mouth, her whole body tense.

>Tell her that was super cool, ask her how she did it!
>Ask her if she did that on purpose.
>Ask her if she knows why your shirt caught fire.
>Write-in.

http://strawpoll.me/2973137
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>>36101867
>Write-in.
"Wow, I always knew you were hot, but not THAT hot!"
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>>36101867
>Write-in.
"That was freaky! How did you DO that?! Cool!"
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>>36101867

>Ask her if she did that on purpose.
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>>36101999
Oh, so you follow this quest too?

>>36101915
>>36101999
Seconding.
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>>36101999
This, >>36101915 doesn't sound like something a 6- 10 year old would come up with. 10, maybe, 6 probably not.
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>>36102023
>Oh, so you follow this quest too?
Totally forgot to drop my trip.

Woops.
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>>36101867
>>36101915
Innocent happy kid is go!
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>>36102035
And fuck it, changing this to
>>36102023
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do NOT call her freaky
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Yet another /tg/ protagonist is an incorrigible punster.
>>36101915
>>36102083

That was cool! How'd you do that?
>>36101999
>>36102023/>>36102094
>>36102035

Did you do that on purpose?
>>36102005
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>>36101867
>Tell her that was super cool, ask her how she did it!
maybe add something like "i liked that shirt but i like you better" or something
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>>36102125
Wait a second, I'm >>36102023 and I voted for puns AND that was cool
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>>36102151
Oops, misread. Let me recount.
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>>36102130
Sappy romance dialogue is cheesy and I like it.
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>>36101867
>Tell her that was super cool, ask her how she did it!
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>>36102216
Just do both super cool and punster already you faggot.
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>>36101999
I'll vote for this. We are bewildered, yet very much intrigued.
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"That was super cool! Whoa!" The fact that you almost burnt to death slides off you like water off a baby duck's back. Daisy just blushes at your statement, but some of the tension goes out of her shoulders. That's good! You don't want her to be scared, that makes you feel bad, even if she is super cute when she's hiding. "How did you do that?"

"I- I didn't mean to..." she mumbles her eyes big and guilty. "Sorry..."

"Nah, it's fine," you say, waving your hand dismissively. "You don't have to apologize. It was super cool, and nobody got hurt! Well, except my shirt..." you look down at the burn mark. "Well, okay, apology accepted!" There's a pause while Daisy just stares at you, too afraid to say anything. "But, I still want to know how you did that! It was the coolest thing I ever saw!"

Daisy plays with the fabric of her dress for a second, staring at your feet, her long, stringy black hair falling around her face and obscuring it from your view. "M-my mom says it's b-because I'm a d-devil child," she stutters out at last. "Th-that's why my dad isn't around, b-because he lives in Hell with all the other demons."

>Wow, her dad's a demon? That's super cool! You know who else's dad was a demon? Nightcrawler!
>That's ridiculous! Demons can't breed with people! Obviously her mom's wrong.
>Even if her dad is a demon, she's still cool in your book! It's not like she picked her dad.
>Write-in.
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Oh God, I forgot an archive link. For those of you just joining us, here's the last thread: >>36080307
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>>36102430
>Even if her dad is a demon, she's still cool in your book! It's not like she picked her dad.
>Wow, her dad's a demon? That's super cool! You know who else's dad was a demon? Nightcrawler!
I don't think the "breed" stuff is really suitable for a child that young.
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>>36102430
>Even if her dad is a demon, she's still cool in your book! It's not like she picked her dad.
>Wow, her dad's a demon? That's super cool! You know who else's dad was a demon? Nightcrawler!
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>>36102430
>>36102467
This.
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>>36102430
>Even if her dad is a demon, she's still cool in your book! It's not like she picked her dad.
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>>36102430
>>Even if her dad is a demon, she's still cool in your book! It's not like she picked her dad.
Can you fucking make taking two options more feasible man?
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>>36102430
>Even if her dad is a demon, she's still cool in your book! It's not like she picked her dad.
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>>36102491
I intentionally try to make options as distinct and contradictory as possible to encourage players not to pick >all of the above, since I find it aesthetically displeasing.
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>>36102430
>Wow, her dad's a demon? That's super cool! You know who else's dad was a demon? Nightcrawler!
>Even if her dad is a demon, she's still cool in your book! It's not like she picked her dad.
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>>36102430
>Write-in.
"Even if your dad's a demon or whatever, it's still pretty cool! And it's not like you picked your dad! And wanna know who else's dad was a demon? Uh? Nightcrawler! And he's a priest! So uh!"
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>>36102467
>>36102476
>>36102480
>>36102539
>>36102547

>>36102488
>>36102491
>>36102525

Now I have to figure out how to merge those two options so they read naturally.
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>>36102660
"Wow! You're dad's a demon? That's cool!"
if she tries to complain
"Besides, you're cool either way!"

something like that.
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>>36102430
>Wow, her dad's a demon? That's super cool! You know who else's dad was a demon? Nightcrawler!
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"Well, whatever," you say, dismissively waving her demonic heritage aside. "Even if your dad is a demon, you're still pretty and smart and cool," as you continue listing Daisy's positive attributes, her cheeks take on a rosy hue that you catch just barely through her hair. "It's not like you picked your dad or anything!"

"Th-thanks," she manages. "F-for saying that, I mean ... b-but I'm probably g-going to grow up to be e-evil. That's what my mom says, anyways... you should probably stop being friends with me..."

"Evil?" You scoff. "You're not evil! You're really nice!"

"I s-set you on fire..." she mumbles out. "That's not nice..."

"That was an accident, right?" She nods ever so slightly. "So you're not evil." You cross your arms, glad to have won the argument so quickly and easily.

"B-but my dad's a demon, s-so-"

You cut her off. "You know who else's dad is a demon? Nightcrawler. And he's a superhero who saves people's lives and fights evil doers!"

"Wh-what's a super hero?"

>Oh, right, Daisy's not supposed to hear about pop culture stuff, is she? Tell her you're sorry you brought it up and change the subject.
>No, it's a comic book, not a movie, it's fine... but there was that movie... but he wasn't half-demon in the movie...
>It's somebody like her, who's got superpowers, but they use them to fight bad guys and save people from danger!
>Write-in.
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>>36102869

>It's somebody like her, who's got superpowers, but they use them to fight bad guys and save people from danger!
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>>36102869
She never says movie though?

>It's somebody like her, who's got superpowers, but they use them to fight bad guys and save people from danger!
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>>36102869
>It's somebody like her, who's got superpowers, but they use them to fight bad guys and save people from danger!
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>>36102869
>It's somebody like her, who's got superpowers, but they use them to fight bad guys and save people from danger!
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>>36102869
>It's somebody like her, who's got superpowers, but they use them to fight bad guys and save people from danger!
thatcantgowrong.jpg
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>>36102917
See >>36084903:
>You bring up your hands, trying to calm Daisy down. "Okay, I just won't talk about dinosaurs. Or Godzilla. Or, um, what was the other thing?"
>
>"Mainstream television and movies," Daisy repeats.
>
>"What's that mean?"
>
>"Like... um... cable, and TV, and stuff like that."
>
>"Then I won't talk about TV either," you conclude. "But I don't think I can stop being a boy..."
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>>36102952
Ah, sorry, misread.
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>>36102869
>>No, it's a comic book, not a movie, it's fine... but there was that movie... but he wasn't half-demon in the movie...
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>>36102869
>Write-in
You know how a normal hero is somebody who saves other people right? Like going into a burning building and rescuing the people inside? A superhero is somebody who does that, except they also have powers so they can save more people easier!
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>It's somebody like her, who's got superpowers, but they use them to fight bad guys and save people from danger!

i want to make her know that she can be a hero too
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>>36102869
>>It's somebody like her, who's got superpowers, but they use them to fight bad guys and save people from danger!
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"Well... it's somebody like you, who has superpowers..." you start to explain.

"What's a superpower?" Daisy asks.

"It's like, a thing you can do that normal people can't. Like, you can set stuff on fire with just your mind!" You press your fingers on either side of your forehead as if to demonstrate. "That's a superpower! It's like... um... pyro- pyro... something. Anyway, fire control! That's definitely a superpower. Like, Pyro has it, and so does Johnny Storm, and Jean Grey!"

"Who are those?"

"Well, Pyro's a supervillain, but Johnny Storm and Jean Grey are superheroes! They have superpowers, and they use them to help people! That's what a superhero is!"

"Burning things doesn't help people..." Daisy mumbles. "It just hurts them, and destroys things..."

>All she has to do is only burn bad people!
>Well, you're sure that there's a good way to use fire! The two of you just have to figure it out, together! Oooh, you can be her sidekick!
>Maybe she's right... but maybe there's a way she can control it better! Sometimes a superhero has a power that seems crappy, but actually, they just don't understand it completely!
>Write-in.
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>>36103192
>>Well, you're sure that there's a good way to use fire! The two of you just have to figure it out, together! Oooh, you can be her sidekick!
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>>36103192
>>Well, you're sure that there's a good way to use fire! The two of you just have to figure it out, together! Oooh, you can be her sidekick!
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>>36103192
>>Well, you're sure that there's a good way to use fire! The two of you just have to figure it out, together! Oooh, you can be her sidekick!
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>>36103192
>Maybe she's right... but maybe there's a way she can control it better! Sometimes a superhero has a power that seems crappy, but actually, they just don't understand it completely!
super cook!
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>>36103218
>>Maybe she's right... but maybe there's a way she can control it better! Sometimes a superhero has a power that seems crappy, but actually, they just don't understand it completely!
I'd actually like to include this some way as well. Perhaps this pyrokinesis thing isn't the only thing she can do.
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>>36103192
>>Maybe she's right... but maybe there's a way she can control it better! Sometimes a superhero has a power that seems crappy, but actually, they just don't understand it completely!
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>>36103192

>Maybe she's right... but maybe there's a way she can control it better! Sometimes a superhero has a power that seems crappy, but actually, they just don't understand it completely!
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>>36103192
>>All she has to do is only burn bad people!
This can only go well
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>>36103286
Don't forget, fantastic four, Human Torch.
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>>36103352
"hey your mom is a bad person"
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>>36103365
Johnny Storm, idiot
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>>36103218
>>36103244
>>36103257

>>36103267
>>36103286
>>36103311
>>36103327

>>36103352
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>>36103352
>>36103370
Too soon.

We need a slow burn to when shit hits the fan.
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>>36103388
The comic is the Fantastic Four, the hero is the Human Torch, dumbass. Their real name is Johnny Storm.
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"You're just not thinking hard enough!" You proudly proclaim, puffing up your chest. "Sometimes a superhero has a power that seems crappy, but actually, they just don't understand it! Like, maybe your power isn't just fire!"

"It isn't?" Daisy looks up at you.

"Yeah! Maybe it's like... telekinesis! Maybe you can do other stuff with your mind!" You put both fingers on the sides of your forehead to demonstrate, concentrating very hard and pretending you have such powers. "O-or! Maybe it's not just fire, but also heat! Or all energy! Oh, oh, or maybe you can fly! Johnny Storm and Jean Grey can both fly!"

"They can?" Daisy stares down at her feet, then gets on her tip-toes and squeezes her eyes shut, concentrating very hard. Nothing happens for a few seconds.

Then her shoes catch fire.

"Aaah!" Daisy yells, leaping out of them in a moment. "Oh no!" She immediately starts to try to toss dirt over her shoes, quickly putting out the flames, but the damage is already done. "I burnt my shoes..." she mumbles, looking down at her now-grimy shoes, little charcoal black burns on them in several spots. "My mom is going to be really mad... she says I'm not supposed to use my demon magic, because it comes from Satan..."

>She should tell her mom that you did it!
>Ask her if she can say it was just an accident.
>Maybe she can trade shoes with Lily, your other female friend! Maybe her mom won't notice!
>Write-in.
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>>36103557
>Maybe she can trade shoes with Lily, your other female friend! Maybe her mom won't notice!
Yanyan route, go!
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>>36103577
Yanyan?
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>>36103557
>>Maybe she can trade shoes with Lily, your other female friend! Maybe her mom won't notice!
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>>36103557
>she should tell her mom that these bullies from earlier did it
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>>36103614
this
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>>36103557
>she should tell her mom that these bullies from earlier did it
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>>36103614
but then they might taker her out of school.
see if the nurses office has any. they always do
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she shouldnt tell her mom that the bullies burnt them, she should tell her that they took them and wouldnt give them back.
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>>36103557
>>36103614
Backimg
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>>36103673
ohh, you're a smart one
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Trader Shoe
>>36103577
>>36103612

Blame the bullies! They deserve it!
>>36103614
>>36103626
>>36103632
>>36103673
>>36103703
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>>36103715
That's the path of evil.
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"Oh no!" This is all your fault! Daisy's gonna get in trouble with her mom because of your big idiot mouth! You hit yourself in the head several times, both to punish yourself for being dumb, and also to try to jump start your brain. "Wait! I got it!" You raise a finger triumphantly. "We'll tell your mom that those girls who were bullying you took your shoes and wouldn't give them back!"

"B-but they didn't," Daisy mumbles.

"But your mom won't know that, right?"

"W-what if she asks them?"

"Well, then it'll just look like they're lying!" This plan just keeps getting better and better! It's foolproof! It takes a little bit, but you convince Daisy to give you her shoes, and you hurriedly rush off to an isolated dumpster, tossing them in and wiping your hands clean. "It's done," you say, nodding proudly to yourself, when you return. The bell rings, almost on cue. "Now let's go eat lunch!"

"U-um, okay..." Daisy says, walking in just her socks inside the school building.

"This is so cool," you whisper to Daisy. "You're like a real life superhero, and I'm your sidekick."

"Wh-what's a sidekick?" Daisy asks.

"It's like, the guy who helps the hero out! You know! His buddy! Or her buddy, in your case." You reach out, lacing your fingers together with Daisy's, giving her a reassuring squeeze. She looks at you out of the corner of her eye, her cheeks turning pink again.

>Bring Daisy over to eat with your friends! She should have more friends!
>Eat with Daisy, alone, again!
>Write-in.
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>>36103892
>Eat with Daisy, alone, again!
mhmm
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>>36103892
> Omi gosh we're finally holding her hand

ask if she wants to eat with your friends. If not, eat alone with her
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>>36103892
>handholding
This quest is now Not Safe For SB/SV.
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>>36103892
>Bring Daisy over to eat with your friends! She should have more friends!
Nothing will go wrong.
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>>36103892
>>Bring Daisy over to eat with your friends! She should have more friends!
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>>36103892
>Bring Daisy over to eat with your friends! She should have more friends!
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>>36103892
>Eat with Daisy, alone, again!
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>>36103985
>>36104074

>>36104008
>>36104019
>>36104044

>>36103987
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>>36104046
and then we catch fire.
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>>36103892
I'll vote for this as well >>36103987
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"Daisy?"

"Y-yeah?" She asks, looking at you through her hair.

"Want to eat with my friends?"

"U-um, okay," Daisy says, and you drag her along next to you to your friends' table.

Lily's eating her food already, while Mark is just sitting down when you arrive. Steven's getting his food; his parents don't make him lunch (probably because they don't love him enough, but you'd never say that out loud).

"Hi, everybody!" You say, loud and proud. "This is Daisy!" Daisy raises one hand and awkwardly waves, looking up at Lily and Mark where they're already sitting, the fingers on the other hand wrapping more tightly around yours, pressing in hard. "She's my new friend! Be nice to her, okay?" You put a hand on the side of your mouth, so Daisy can't hear you. "She's a little shy."

Daisy sits next to you, and scoots her chair closer and closer to yours over the course of the meal. Lily tries to talk to Daisy, but Daisy just curls in on herself in silent response to whatever questions Lily asks. Eventually, Lily huffs and gives up, turning her attention to Steven.

Mark just scribbles in his notebook when he's done eating, until he tears out the page and hands it over to Daisy. "Look! I drew a picture of you!"

His lines are squiggly and his curves are too sharp, but you can see the likeness to Daisy anyway; two big eyes behind a mop of black hair, her head sort of bowed to the side, her hands awkwardly clutched close to her body, the long, conservative dress she wears just barely sketched out.

Daisy reaches out to touch it, pulling it closer to herself. "You can keep it," Mark says, smiling proudly.

Daisy curls her fingers around it, slightly crumpling it as she slowly pulls it towards her.

Then it catches fire.

>Get a teacher!
>Pull Daisy away to safety!
>Have Daisy try to put it out with her mind.
>Write-in.
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>>36104358
>>Pull Daisy away to safety!
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>>36104358
>Pull Daisy away to safety!
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>>36104358
Have Daisy try to put it out with her mind
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>>36104358
>Pull Daisy away to safety!

A part of being the sidekick means having the hero's back when she's still figuring out her powers.
Also, maybe we can hold hands later?
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>>36104358
>Pull Daisy away to safety!
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>>36104358
>Pull Daisy away to safety!
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>>36104358
pull her away and pat the fire out
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>>36104358
>Pull Daisy away to safety!
If she get's any more stuff burnt, she won't be able to hide it from her mom.
>Write-in.
>Explain what's going on to your friends. "Daisy's got superpowers! She can't really control them that well yet, though. We gotta maintain her secret identity, so don't tell anyone else, OK?
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>>36104458
>said in a crowded cafeteria
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>>36104472
To a group of children.

No, I think the safest course of action is pulling daisy to safety and reacting in surprise
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>>36104358
>Have Daisy try to put it out with her mind.
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>>36104458
Hey! Superheroes don't tell their identities to the people! They tell them only to their sidekicks and loved ones.
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>>36104358
>Pull Daisy away to safety!
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>>36104472
Wait, I thought we were out on the playground. I meant we should pull them aside and tell them, so that as few people as possible know.
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>>36104531
Point taken. I was thinking more along the lines of "get as many people on our side as we can to cover for Daisy and for help in the inevitable confrontation with her mom," but you're right, this isn't the way to do it, and it wouldn't be in character to plan something like that anyway. Just pull her to safety, but make sure we extinguish it before people from other tables, or a teacher, notices.
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You stand up quickly, grabbing Daisy from behind and yanking her out of her seat and away from the burning paper. The speed of your movement, and Daisy's surprise, means she almost tumbles to the ground, but you've got a good grip and she manages to get herself standing again once you're safely away from the fire.

A few seconds later, Steven calmly dumps his water out on the burning portrait, leaving behind a soggy, burnt mess.

"If you didn't like it, you could've just said so," Mark says, sulking in his chair, arms crossed, giving Daisy the stink eye.

"Hey!" You yell at him. "That's not fair! It's not her fault!"

Daisy, for her part, just quietly moves around behind you, peaking over your shoulder occasionally to glance at your friends. Her fingers wrap around your shirt for comfort.

"Looks like Crazy Daisy burnt something again!" Tammy's voice reaches to you from over on the opposite side of the cafeteria. "That's why nobody's friends with her, you know. She just burns everything! You better look out... you might be next." She wiggles her fingers spookily.

"Shut up!" You yell back at Tammy, puffing up to protect Daisy. "You're a mean jerk! Stop picking on Daisy!"

"Alright, what's going on here?" A teacher's come over to your table, and is looking at the five of you closely.

Immediately, everybody erupts into a chorus of different stories, except Daisy. Tammy yells from across the cafeteria until she's told to knock it off by a teacher who's closer by.

Your story is...

>It just burst into flames! You don't know what happened!
>You think Tammy did it, somehow!
>Daisy set the fire, but it was an accident!
>Write-in.
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>>36104727
>>It just burst into flames! You don't know what happened!
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>>36104727
>It just burst into flames! You don't know what happened!
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>>36104727
it just burst into flames. you have no idea what happened.
make a big show of making sure daisy is ok
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>>36104727
>It just burst into flames! You don't know what happened!
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>>36104727
>It just burst into flames! You don't know what happened!
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>>36104727
>Write-in.
"I was the one who did it, I burned the paper!"
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>>36104727
>It just burst into flames! You don't know what happened!
And Tammy took it as a chance to bully Daisy!
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>>36104727
If the teachers ask, tell them
>It just burst into flames! You don't know what happened!
I'd say our explanation should largely depend on how much the rest of the kids know about Daisy's abilities. Is it widely accepted knowledge that "Crazy Daisy" set's things on fire, or is it mostly just Tammy spreading rumors? We should either explain to the kids that she doesn't have complete control yet, or pretend that we have no clue what's going on. Either way, we should make sure Mark knows that she really did like the picture.
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>>36104727
>It just burst into flames! You don't know what happened!

Too many witnesses, so we can't take the heat ourselves. Protect the identity of the hero!
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>>36104833
Backing
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>>36104845
yes! make sure mark doesn't take it as a personal insult
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>>36104727
>Tammy yells from across the cafeteria until she's told to knock it off by a teacher who's closer by.
kek, bitch got told
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>>36104833
>>36104727

I uhh.. wanted to try a trick with matches!
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>>36105024
This.
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>>36104845
I'm not sure if she did, though..
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>>36105024
Yeah, let's go with this.
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>>36105024
How are you going to prove that? We don't even have any matches on us, do we?
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>>36105139
Not anymore...
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>>36105139
Well, it's more believable than literal superpowers, at least. Let's invoke some Occam's Razor as misdirection, right?
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You wait for your moment, as the teacher asks Lily, Mark, Steven, and you in turn. Lily wasn't really paying attention. Mark's sure that Daisy just hated his picture so much she set it on fire, but fortunately he doesn't say that he saw her do it. Just that it was in her hands one second, and on fire the next. Steven saw much the same, and only then out of the corner of his eye.

When the teacher turns his attention to you, at last, demanding your version of events, you smoothly lie, feigning complete ignorance. "Mark gave Daisy the picture, she looked at it for a couple seconds, and then it just burst into flames! I don't know what happened!"

"And you, Daisy?" The teacher looks at Daisy over your shoulder, and you can feel Daisy shrink behind you. "Do you have any idea why it caught fire?"

"IT'S CAUSE SHE SET IT ON FIRE!" Tammy yells from across the room. The teacher nearby picks her up and heads out of the room with her in tow. Tammy responds very maturely: by screaming angrily and kicking and punching wildly at the much larger, stronger teacher.

"Well, Daisy? Did you set it on fire?"

"N-no," Daisy mumbles from behind you, pressing her head into your back. You can feel her shivering in fear.

"Do you have any idea why it caught fire?"

"No," Daisy repeats, still quiet.

The teacher sighs, rubbing at his forehead. "I'm going to have to take you to the office, and I'll need to have a word with your mother."

Daisy starts shaking behind you, and clinging to you tightly.

>He can't do that! Daisy is innocent, and he can't prove anything!
>He's a teacher... you can't fight a teacher...
>Make a scene so that he'll get you in trouble, instead of Daisy.
>Write-in.
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>>36105200
>It was me, I did it.
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>>36105200
>Make a scene so that he'll get you in trouble, instead of Daisy.
I AM SPARTACUS
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>>36105200
OBJECTION!
>He can't do that! Daisy is innocent, and he can't prove anything!
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>>36105190
If Steven, Mark and Lily are the type to not snitch, then that would be cool.
>>36104847
This was my vote. If we know our friends enough to think that they wont tell, I'll change my vote to >>36105024
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>>36105200
>>36105220
I.. I had matches and everyones trying to blame Daisy.. I didn't want other people to get into trouble!
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>>36105200
>He can't do that! Daisy is innocent, and he can't prove anything!
segue into a fit to cause
>Make a scene so that he'll get you in trouble, instead of Daisy.
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>>36105200
>He can't do that! Daisy is innocent, and he can't prove anything!
Then
>Make a scene so that he'll get you in trouble, instead of Daisy.
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>>36105200
"It was me, Daisy just didn't want to tell on me, and everybody knows that Tammy hates Daisy."

We need to make sure Daisy's mom does not hear about this, above all else.
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>>36105200
>Make a scene so that he'll get you in trouble, instead of Daisy.

Boys, we're the jobber. It's time to job!
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>>36105200
>>He can't do that! Daisy is innocent, and he can't prove anything!
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>>36105264
Backing
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>>36105200
>Make a scene so that he'll get you in trouble, instead of Daisy.
>>
Make a scene
>>36105227
>>36105240
>>36105253
>>36105274
>>36105305

I am arsonist!
>>36105220
>>36105232
>>36105264
>>36105301

Daisy's innocent!
>>36105228
>>36105289
>>
"You can't do that!" You spread your arms wide, protecting Daisy with your body. "Daisy's innocent! You don't have any ambulance!"

"Evidence. The word is evidence," he says with an exasperated sigh.

"You don't have any of that, either!"

"I don't need evidence. Daisy's not being punished. Just talked to. And then I'll speak with her mother-"

"Her mom will punish her!"

"That's her mother's prerogative." You give him a blank look. "Her mother can do what she likes. I don't get to decide what Ms. Miller knows and doesn't, just because I'm worried that she'll react poorly. She is the one who gets to make that kind of decision, not me-"

This isn't working. You yell, "you're a poophead!" Then you stamp on his foot with all the might in your body, practically jumping on it. His face twitches and a vein pops out. "Yeah, I called you a poophead! What are you going to do about it?!"

* * *

"You know, I have work," your dad says, annoyed. "I don't appreciate getting called out here in the middle of the day to drive you home."

You just sit in the back, quiet for once in your life. The teacher didn't wind up calling Daisy's mom, he got too distracted dealing with you, so it was worth it.

"I don't understand why you would do something like this, son. You've always been a bit more energetic than I would've liked, but you've also been well-behaved, in general. Insulting a teacher and attacking him? You're lucky you only got suspended for two days." He looks in the mirror at you. "You don't have any tests on those days, do you?" You shake your head no. "That's good to hear, at least. Why would you do something like this?"

>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
>Don't say anything.
>Say that you're really sorry you did it. You hope your dad doesn't hate you.
>Write-in.
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>>36105764
>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
>>
>>36105764
>Write-in.
"You know those moments where you like someone Dad?"
"And you want to protect them?"
"That's what happened."
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>>36105764
>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
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>>36105764
>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
Elaborate further and say that we know Daisy's mom is mean, and she'd get punished real bad unless we stepped in and took the blame for her.
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>>36105764
>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
Her mom can get a bit overboard and I didn't want Daisy to get punished for something she couldn't help.
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>>36105764
>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
>>
>>36105807
Damn. We're a deep 6 year old.

I'm voting for this one.
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>>36105764
>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
>>
>>36105764
>>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
>>
>>36105807
>>36105764
THIS
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>>36105764
>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
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>>36105807
Second
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>>36105885
Quiet shonen protag. You have your quests.
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>>36105807
This could work. We can be the smile protector.
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>>36105807
This please
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>>36105764
>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
>>
>>36105764
>>Tell the truth. Daisy was going to get in trouble for something that wasn't her fault, so you distracted the teacher.
>>
>>36105807
Voting on this
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>>36105807
Seconding
>>
Truth:
>>36105793
>>36105811
>>36105815
>>36105831
>>36105851
>>36105875
>>36105883
>>36105892
>>36105964
>>36105987

Lolis are for smile protecting, not lewds:
>>36105807
>>36105866
>>36105885
>>36105896
>>36105909
>>36105915
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>>36106005
The vote was quite obviously samefagged. I don't even know why, they're esentially the same.
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>>36106026
Every one of my votes is obviously samefagged.

In this case, it's obviously because All Shounen Protagonists Must Die.
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>>36106056
Thrackerzod?
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>>36106079
No idea who that is, so probably not.
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>>36106026
That write-in was really bad.
>>
>>36106097
>write-in
>really bad
No need to repeat yourself.
>>
>>36106115
At least it wasn't such defiance tier
>>
>>36106189
It was no "I love you and Adelle," either.
>>
dad's a bro. tell the truth
>>
"Daisy was going to get in trouble for something, and it wasn't even her fault..."

"So you attacked a teacher?"

"It worked! I got in trouble, but she didn't!"

Your dad sighs, shaking his head. "Why in the world wouldn't Daisy get punished for whatever she did anyway?"

"She didn't do anything!" You protest. "But they were going to call her mom and tell her that she'd set fire to some paper. Her mom's super strict about that kind of stuff, so she'd get in huge trouble!" You're pretty sure she is, anyway. She's strict about everything else, and apparently she calls it 'demon magic,' so it's a pretty safe bet.

"Look, son," your dad says, "you can't spend all your time protecting other people. That's no way to live."

"I don't want to protect everybody, dad! Just Daisy! I really like her."

Your dad snorts and shakes his head. "Kiddo, Daisy's life is Daisy's responsibility. If it's bad enough to justify attacking a teacher because of what her mom MIGHT do, you should just call the police or something. That's their job. Now, look at me," he says as you pull into your driveway. "Has Daisy said anything that makes you really think that Ms. Miller is genuinely dangerous, rather than just strict?"

>Write-in.
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>>36106420
Well she told daisy that her father was a demon and she was going to burn in hell. That's pretty mean.
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>>36106420
She... She said that daisy's dad was a demon.
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>>36106420
She once slept with a demon.
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>>36106420
She keeps talking about demons and calling Daisy a demonic child, she's crazy and might try to hurt Daisy!
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>>36106420
>>36106539
This
>>
>>36106420
this >>36106506
+calling daisy a devil child
>>
>>36106532
Don't think we know where babies come from.
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>>36106592
How old are we, 10?
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>>36106645
Yeah. Or younger.
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>>36106645
around that age, yeah, but apparently we're in a religion-heavy kind of hole, so...
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>>36106645
According to the geometric and arithmetic means of the "how old do you think MC/Daisy are," you're 8-9.
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>>36106645
Children know from around sevenish
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>>36106692
Depends... on.. the nation/state/family.

I didn't have the "Talk" till I was 13. Had a general idea by 10.
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>>36106720
fun, i don't remember ever having "the talk", not sure if it's because my memory is bad or i just had it in my genes or something
or maybe it's because i had to grow up really fast after i turned 6
>>
These adults are straight out of a saturday morning cartoon, that is to say, fucking useless.
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>>36106874
You mean like horror movies?
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>>36106883
No, that's just the police.

At least we don't get the "wop-wopwup-wop" crap Charlie had to deal with.
>>
"W-well, Daisy says that her dad is a demon, and that's why he's not around. Because he lives in Hell."

Your dad gives you a look, confusion obvious on his face. "Really? And that's what Ms. Miller said."

You nod. "That's what Daisy said her mom told her."

Your dad pauses, thinking, then shakes his head. "That's... ridiculous," he concludes after a bit. "But plenty of parents get away with telling their kids that Santa Claus is real too."

"Ms. Miller calls her a devil child, I think," you try. "Daisy said something like that."

"And I call you a brat sometimes. It's not against the law to be rude to your kids; everybody would be orphans if it was. I mean, most every parent loves their kids, but that doesn't mean you can't get on our last nerves from time to time." Your dad fixes you with a look. "Does Daisy have any bruises? Does her mom hit her? Anything like that?"

"Not that I know of..." you mumble out.

"Then I'm sorry," he says, as he gets out of the car, opening your door from the outside (the child safety locks are on), "but there's nothing to be done. Let Daisy live her life. It's not your responsibility. Now, can I trust you to stay at home, not make any messes, and let me get back to work?"

As you sit in your room, staring out the window, you think about what you'll do when you get back to school...

>You'll play with Daisy even more!
>You'll protect Daisy from those bullies!
>You'll try to find out if Daisy's dad is really a demon!
>You'll try to find out if Daisy's mom is hitting her!
>You'll try to help Daisy practice her fire powers!
>Write-in.
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>>36107086
>You'll try to find out if Daisy's mom is hitting her!
>You'll try to help Daisy practice her fire powers!
>>
>>36107086
>>>You'll play with Daisy even more!
>>You'll protect Daisy from those bullies!
>>You'll try to find out if Daisy's dad is really a demon!
>>You'll try to find out if Daisy's mom is hitting her!
>>You'll try to help Daisy practice her fire powers!
>>
>>36107086
>You'll play with Daisy even more!
>You'll protect Daisy from those bullies!
>You'll try to find out if Daisy's mom is hitting her!
>You'll try to help Daisy practice her fire powers!
>>
>>36107086
>You'll play with Daisy even more!
>You'll protect Daisy from those bullies!
>You'll try to find out if Daisy's mom is hitting her!
>You'll try to help Daisy practice her fire powers!
priority on playing with her and protecting her, i guess
>>
>>36107086
>>You'll try to find out if Daisy's dad is really a demon!
>>You'll try to find out if Daisy's mom is hitting her!
>>
>>36107086
>You'll play with Daisy even more!
>>
>>36107086

>You'll play with Daisy even more!
>You'll protect Daisy from those bullies!
>You'll try to find out if Daisy's dad is really a demon!
>You'll try to find out if Daisy's mom is hitting her!
>You'll try to help Daisy practice her fire powers!
>>
>>36107086

>You'll try to find out if Daisy's mom is hitting her!
>>
>>36107086
>>You'll try to help Daisy practice her fire powers!
>>
This is more a "focus" choice than anything else. Some kind of direction for what to start with after the timeskip. Picking all of them doesn't really help...
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>>36107086
>You'll try to help Daisy practice her fire powers!
>>
>>36107086
>You'll try to help Daisy practice her fire powers!
>You'll play with Daisy even more!
>>
>>36107228
In that case
>You'll play with Daisy even more!
>You'll protect Daisy from those bullies!
Seems like the two flow together
>>
>>36107086
>>You'll play with Daisy even more!
>>You'll try to help Daisy practice her fire powers!
>>
Mom:
>>36107113
>>36107159
>>36107170

Protect:
>>36107144
>>36107150
>>36107272

Practice:
>>36107192
>>36107241
>>36107250
>>36107285

Play:
>>36107161

Going to go with a practice/play scene to bring us out of the timeskip.
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>>36107343
Mom seems to be pretty important.
>>
>>36107434
YOU CAN ASK HER ABOUT IT IN THE NEXT PROMPT.
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>>36107451
Sorry for caps.
>>
Four days later, you're finally back in school. You never thought you'd look forward to it so much... you catch sight of Daisy in the halls, but she doesn't seem to see or hear you when you try to say hi! Well, it is crowded and busy, and she looks at her feet a lot, so that's understandable.

When you get out for recess, you find Daisy at the same swing set she was at before. "Hey," you say, with a wave of your hand.

"H-hi," Daisy stutters out. "M-my mom says we shouldn't be friends, because y-you're a del... um, a delinquent."

"What's a delinquent?"

"It's like, a boy who's a bad influence on his friends. You a-attacked a teacher, even."

"That was just to protect you, Daisy! Come on, you know that! I've got loads of friends, and they've never attacked a teacher!"

Daisy kicks her legs. "I guess..." she mumbles. "Th-thanks for protecting me, though. Sorry I got you in trouble."

Her thanks makes you feel really happy, and you nearly bounce up and down in place. "Come on, Daisy, let's go practice your powers! That way that won't happen again!" She hesitates for a moment, and you grab her around the wrist, pulling her along with you to a more isolated spot.

"Okay, I got a new notebook," you rip out several pages, placing them next to one another on the ground in front of Daisy. "I want you to try to burn one of them! Just one, though! And once it catches on fire, try to put it out!"

Daisy nods, and tries to do as you say; the paper on the far left catches fire. She squints at it, her body shaking slightly... and the flames roar even higher, forcing you to fall back from the heat. A moment later, the fire's out, and the paper is a crispy pile of dust.

>That was really cool! But let's keep practicing!
>Ask her if her mom ever hits her.
>Ask her how bad those bullies have been while you've been gone.
>Write-in.
>>
>>36107451
okay qm I will I'm sorry don't be mad
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>>36107675
I'm not mad. Left on caps by accident.
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>>36107662
>That was really cool! But let's keep practicing!
>>
>>36107662
>Ask her how bad those bullies have been while you've been gone.
>>
>>36107662
>That was really cool! But let's keep practicing!
>>
>>36107662
>>36107675
Ask her if her mom ever hits her

>>36107692
Yeah I know. Never mind, I just tried to be funny.
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>>36107662
>>That was really cool! But let's keep practicing!
>>
>>36107662
>Ask her how bad those bullies have been while you've been gone.
>>
>>36107662
>>That was really cool! But let's keep practicing!
>>
>>36107662
>That was really cool! But let's keep practicing!
>>
>>36107662
>>Ask her how bad those bullies have been while you've been gone.
>>
>>36107662
>Ask her how bad those bullies have been while you've been gone.
This is priority #1
>>
>>36107662
>That was really cool! But let's keep practicing!
>>
Training montage:
>>36107700
>>36107709
>>36107736
>>36107754
>>36107758
>>36107824

Bullies:
>>36107706
>>36107747
>>36107764
>>36107784

Mom:
>>36107715

>>36107715
I sometimes get really worried that I'm too antagonistic or something and make people less likely to have any cross-chat.
>>
>>36107885
Nah, you're OK, man. I'm liking where this is going.
>>
"That was really cool!" You're positively ecstatic, and Daisy grins slightly along with you, your enthusiasm apparently infectious. "But let's keep practicing, okay?"

Daisy nods, and the two of you go through a bunch of exercises together, catching paper after paper on fire. You stamp a few out to see if that changes anything; it doesn't, really. No matter how hard Daisy tries (or how lightly!), she can't make fire go away. She can only make more of it. She can make things warmer, though, so you have her try that out on the papers, to try to increase her control. It takes a while, but by the time recess is over, she's able to make things so hot you don't want to touch them, but also they're not on fire! (Most of the time, anyway. Sometimes they catch on fire anyway.)

As the two of you head inside for lunch, you've subtly maneuvered her into a position where she's holding your hand again. Yeah, you're pretty cool. "Daisy?" Daisy looks over at you through the curtain her hair makes. "Has Tammy been bullying you still?"

"A-a little," Daisy says. "I-it's okay, though... I'm used to it..."

"You shouldn't have to be used to it!" You pronounce, loudly. "Let's eat lunch together, okay?" Daisy nods.

"I-I missed y-you," she just barely manages to stutter out, her cheeks turning a deep crimson in the process.

"I missed you too," you reply, cool as a cucumber.

>Eat with just Daisy. You don't want a repeat of last week!
>Bring Daisy to your table again, just be more careful this time.
>Write-in.
>>
>>36108150
>Eat with just Daisy. You don't want a repeat of last week!
Continue to hold her hand.
>>
>>36108150
>Bring Daisy to your table again, just be more careful this time
>>
>>36108150
>Eat with just Daisy. You don't want a repeat of last week!
>>
>>36108150
>Bring Daisy to your table again, just be more careful this time.
Gotta coax her outta her shell
>>
>>36108150
>>Bring Daisy to your table again, just be more careful this time.

Take heed lunchroom, your hero has returned!
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>>36108150
>Eat with just Daisy. You don't want a repeat of last week!
>>
>>36108150
>Bring Daisy to your table again, just be more careful this time.
>>
>>36108150
>Bring Daisy to your table again, just be more careful this time
>>
>>36108211
Seconding this
>>
>>36108150
>you've subtly maneuvered her into a position where she's holding your hand again
You smooth criminal, you.

>Eat with just Daisy. You don't want a repeat of last week!
>>
>>36108150
>Bring Daisy to your table again, just be more careful this time.
>>
Alone:
>>36108180
>>36108210
>>36108236
>>36108253

With friends:
>>36108185
>>36108211
>>36108230
>>36108241
>>36108242
>>36108247
>>36108302
>>
>>36108383
u did cyberpunk kidnapper right?
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>>36108419
Cyberpunk Kidnapper, Filial Piety, Sick With Love, and Soturi under this trip.
>>
>>36108419
He did.
>>
>>36108433
which would you consider your best works? Im on a moe binge
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>>36108475
None of those are really moe. Sorry.
>>
>>36108475
Filial Piety > Cyberpunk > Sick with Love > Didn't read Soturi

>>36108481
Moe is the archive he's talking about.
>>
>>36108494
Soturi was real bad and nobody should read it, especially not me.

>>36108494
Oooh. That's confusing.
>>
>>36108433
Didn't you do the lemonade one-shot?
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>>36108516
No.
>>
>>36108481
i thought cyberpunk was pretty cute....
>>
You decide to bring Daisy with you to your table. You're disappointed to know that your friends didn't invite her back after last week! Don't they realize how lonely Daisy must be?! She doesn't have any friends other than you! You bring Daisy to your table and slam your butt down before anyone can argue. Daisy scoots up really close to you. So close that you can even hold hands, which you do a little bit while you try to talk Daisy up to the group.

Lily seems annoyed by all the attention Daisy's getting from you, but she's basically tolerant of Daisy herself. But... it's obvious that you're going to pay more attention to Daisy than Lily! Daisy's way cooler, and smarter, and prettier than Lily! Plus, when Daisy hugs you, you get all these butterflies in your chest, but Lily can't do that. Oooh, wait, could that be another superpower Daisy has? You make a quick mental note of it. It's so cool being a sidekick!

Steven is just his normal self; he's laconic, and keeps up a constant, impenetrable cool regardless of the circumstances. You think he might have brain damage or something.

Mark is really mad that Daisy messed up the picture he made of her! Daisy apologizes, but really quietly and with lots of stutters, and it seems like Mark isn't going to just accept it at face value.

>You'll eat without Mark if he's going to be a jerk! You can't believe you're friends with him.
>Just ignore Mark for the duration of the meal. That'll teach him!
>Try to make Mark accept Daisy's apology! She doesn't deserve the treatment he's giving her!
>Write-in.
>>
>>36108693
>Try to make Mark accept Daisy's apology! She doesn't deserve the treatment he's giving her!
Let's all be friends here
>>
>>36108693
>Try to make Mark accept Daisy's apology! She doesn't deserve the treatment he's giving her!
She's just shy is all.
>>
>>36108693
>Try to make Mark accept Daisy's apology! She doesn't deserve the treatment he's giving her!
>>
>>36108693
>>Try to make Mark accept Daisy's apology! She doesn't deserve the treatment he's giving her!
>Try to make Mark accept Daisy's apology! She doesn't deserve the treatment he's giving her!
>>
>>36108693
>Try to make Mark accept Daisy's apology! She doesn't deserve the treatment he's giving her!
>>
>>36108693
>Try to make Mark accept Daisy's apology! She doesn't deserve the treatment he's giving her!
Mark, Daisy's mom doesn't even let her look at comic books. She's probably never seen art! She really liked the picture and she got excited. She didn't mean to burn it, but you know how you eat too much candy and you do something silly? Same thing bro.
>>
>>36108693
Try to get Mark to accept Daisy's apology
>>
>>36108693
>Try to make Mark accept Daisy's apology! She doesn't deserve the treatment he's giving her!

No need to make more people hostile towards daisy
>>
"Daisy apologized, Mark!" You're angry. Angry about Mark not accepting Daisy's apology! "You have to accept it! Otherwise, how are you supposed to be friends?"

"She didn't sound sincere," Mark says. "And besides," he continues, "maybe I don't want to be her friend!"

You suck in a deep breath, expression livid, as you stare Mark down. "Don't want to be her friend?!" You demand. Everyone in the cafeteria is looking at you by this point. "Daisy's the coolest girl in the whole school, and you don't want to be her friend?! Ridiculous!"

"Daisy is the least cool girl in the whole school," Mark counters, voice level, and your eyes go wide.

"Daisy - not cool -" you stammer out. "What are you even saying?!"

"I'm saying, maybe we're just not suited to be friends."

"Well, in that case, maybe WE'RE not suited to be friends! Did you ever think of that, Mark?!"

Mark seems shocked by the lengths you're willing to go for Daisy, but you're not interested in talking to him further. He's also not interested in talking to YOU further, it seems.

Instead, you spend the rest of the lunch period studiously ignoring him and trying to help Daisy get a conversation going with Steven or Lily. Lily seems like the safer bet, given Steven's weird talking habits. It doesn't go too well, but you do manage to not talk to Mark once more during the whole lunch. That'll teach him! Harrumph!

After school, when parents are coming to pick up their kids, you sit far away from Daisy. You don't want to get her in trouble with her mom, after all! So you notice this guy walk up to the area where all you kids are waiting to get picked up. You don't recognize him as a parent of any of the other kids... but then, you wouldn't really know. He seems to be looking around at all the children, like he's looking for his own.

>Ask him what he's here for.
>Get a teacher!
>Ignore him.
>Write-in.
>>
>>36109029
>Get a teacher!
NEVER talk to strangers
>>
>>36109029
>Ignore him.
>>
>>36109029
>Ignore him.
He's probably just one of the other kids uncles. Or alternatively:

>Ask him for a ride home.
>>
>>36109029
>>Get a teacher!
>>
>>36109029
>>Ignore him.
>>
>>36109029
>Get a teacher!
>>
>>36109029
>Ignore him.
>>
>>36109029
>Get a teacher!
>>
>>36109029
>Sit next to Daisy
>>
>>36109093
>Ask him for a ride home.
This
>>
>>36109029
>Get a teacher!
>>
>>36109029
>Ignore him.
Seems ok
>>
>>36109029
Ignore.

I'm not a metagamer.
>>
>>36109029
>Get a teacher!
just in case.
>>
Teacher, teacher!
>>36109059
>>36109103
>>36109142
>>36109170
>>36109202

The World's Dumbest Decision Possible:
>>36109093
>>36109188

Treat him like the mainstream media treats Gamergate's legitimate grievances with mainstream games journalism.
>>36109076
>>36109118
>>36109158
>>36109274
>>
>>36109029
>Get a teacher!
>>
>>36109296
>Treat him like the mainstream media treats Gamergate's legitimate grievances with mainstream games journalism.

TOP KEK
>>
>>36109296
>Treat him like the mainstream media treats Gamergate's legitimate grievances with mainstream games journalism.
Don't you fucking start QM, we're already near autosage.
>>
>>36109352
its page 1??
>>
>>36109352
Go get the #nojokesallowed hashtag trending over on twitter.

>>36109373
When a thread hits 300 posts, it stops coming back to page 1.
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>>36109373
We're almost at 300 replies, that's when the autosaging starts.
>>36109390
>Implying I was being serious
>>
get a teacher
>>
>>36109495
ignore him
>>
>>36109536
Wait, the Stranger of Danger or anon?
>>
There's a weirdo here. You know what you have to do... get a teacher! You scamper off to the nearest one, tugging at her shirt to get her attention. "What is it, dear?" She asks, bending down towards you.

"There's a guy, and I don't recognize him! Dad said that if there's a weird adult around, you should get a familiar one!"

"Thank you, dear. I'll go check on him." She pats you on the head sweetly before heading off. You follow from a safe distance, your curiosity piqued. "Excuse me, sir," she starts. "Is one of the children here yours? I'm afraid I don't recognize you. I hate to be a bother, but you understand..."

The man turns to the teacher; he's wearing a very prim suit and is, generally, quite well-dressed, like what Dad wears when there's an important meeting. "Of course. I don't normally come pick her up. I'm looking for a Daisy Miller?" He's looking for Daisy?! What could he want with her.

The teacher nods politely. "And you would be...?" She prompts.

"Amon Bogomolov," he says, offering his hand. She takes it, shaking briefly. "I'm her father."

>END OF CHAPTER 2.

Twitter: twitter.com/72oOCCJ1

Hopefully I'll be able to wrap this quest up in the next thread. Any comments? Suggestions? Questions? Ideas for what you'd like to see in my next quest?
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>>36109567
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?
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>>36109567
>Demon Ruskie Daddy
No wonder Daisy's pyrokinetic, she can make objects attain the flammability of super-demonic-high-proof alcohol
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>>36109567
for your next quest you should do the one about the sailor. Sailors are fuckin awesome
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>>36109636
You want a quest chock full, just absolutely covered in, seamen? You want seamen everywhere?
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>>36109567
What a TWEEEEEEEEEST! thanks for running due.
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>>36109691
Don't worry anon, there's only enough seamen for one girl
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>>36109567
Oh shit. Things are really heating up.
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>>36109612
can you explain the twist cause i dont get it
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>>36109567
Bad things brewing in every quest tonight it seems.
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>>36109754
>Mother tells Daisy her dad is in hell
>Implying he's dead, or at the very least gone.
>Dad shows up, seems perfectly fine.
>Dad might actually be a demon.
>Daisy is about to meet her dad for the first time.
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>>36109754
Daisy's father is Amon, a literal demon with a capital D
Also, he's Russian, apparently
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>>36109754
Dad is demon

dad is not around

demon dad shows up

hes gonna take bae
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>>36109567
thanks for running

commie demons, huh?
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>>36109794
>>36109793
>>36109777
ok thanks
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This raises a question of whether or not Daisy's mother was raped, a demon worshipper, or what the fuck.
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>>36109841
Beer goggles know no gender, anon
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>>36109841
probably some kind of cult thing
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inB4 our dad is either an angel or a wizard
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>>36109889
>Last name is Dresden.
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>>36109902
No, it's Bogomolov
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>>36109924
ours is
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>>36109924
I meant ours.
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>>36109953
>Not wanting surprise wincest
I really want to see how Kid reacts to that.
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>>36109998
explain?
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>>36109998
That actually happened to me once. One of my aunts divorced her first husband, and he got primary custody of two of their kids. One of those kids was a girl my age who went to the same elementary school as me, and I had a huge crush on her.

My first kiss (though it hardly counts, more a peck really) was with my first cousin.
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>>36110050
ouch that sucks. Here's hoping it's just her accidentally charming us or something.
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>>36109636
Oh, I'm definitely going to have a revote when Disquiet is done, one with Her, Sanguine, et al, all available. I just have a few (additional) very loose ideas and am curious if anybody wants to jog some more free.

These are the two new ones I have:

>You are a female Twipire who just imprinted on some seventeen year old schoolboy. What do?

>You're a princess involved in some kind of palace intrigue, but mostly you just wish you weren't kept in the castle like a caged rat. You have some kind of natural magical talent.
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>>36110288
tbh her is has the most potential. Sailors are fuckin sweet
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>>36110288
I was going for Her first, but that Princess one has me intrigued
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>>36110288
princess looks more fun, but after playing this, the other could be fun
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>>36110288

I'd rather Disquiet continues, but if you're set on having it end then I vote for Princess.
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>>36110560
Disquiet is continuing, until I reach the climax, which should happen in the next thread. I ain't running these things forever; a nice few threads back-to-back is best, imo.
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>>36110600

Oh! I have an idea for how this could continue, if you'd like to hear it.
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>>36110633
It'll end no matter what you say, but go ahead. Might help me work out where to go with one of the other ideas I have.
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>>36110655

I just realized that the idea might require knowledge of how you'll end it, so I'm not gonna say it all.

It involved timeskips, though.
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>>36110694
Well... you don't have any way to know how I'll end it more than anybody else.
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>>36110729

True.

And the more I think about the idea the more idiotic it seems.

Also, who should archive this?



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