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Novo jogo do Dog Man, âDog Man: Mission Impawsibleâ, promete diversĂŁo para toda a famĂlia e serĂĄ lançado em dezembro
O universo de âDog Manâ, sucesso nas livrarias com os romances grĂĄficos criados por Dav Pilkey, estĂĄ prestes a invadir o mundo dos videogames. O jogo de estreia da franquia, âDog Man: Mission Impawsibleâ, tem lançamento previsto para o dia 6 de dezembro de 2024 e promete oferecer uma aventura Ă©pica cheia de ação e humor. O jogo estarĂĄ disponĂvel para PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch e PC via Steam,âŠ
#2024#50 nĂveis#80-HD#Ação#animaçÔes#Botas Foguete#Calças Ă Prova de Sujeira#CĂąmara Municipal#chefes#Dav Pilkey#demo jogĂĄvel#dezembro#Dog Man#Estação Policial#FĂĄbrica de Gomas Gigantes#Floor 84#gadgets#Garras RetrĂĄteis#histĂłria em quadrinhos#humor#Joester Loria Group#lançamento#Liâl Petey#Mindscape#Mission Impawsible#Nintendo Switch#pc#Plataforma 2D#playstation#quebra-cabeças
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im not posting its because its technically a leak but i have seen arlecchino's tsaritsa voiceline and as resident number 1 tsaritsa fan i am losing my mind over it literally shaking so hard i explode lord help everyone else when 4.6 drops and i get REALLY annoying really fast
#not a fic#trembling screaming wailing rolling on the floor#used 2 pray for a day like this#WAR IS OVER!!!!!! my wife is back and im gonna be more annoying than ever!!!!!!!!!!!!#hoyo do NOT fumble this pleaseeeee#the way arlecchino speaks about her ohhhh i am folding. ma'am..#i need tsaritsa crumbs or im gonna die please have more in arles quest I NEED MORE. ITS BEEN 84 YEARS.#i can survive off this one crumb but i would like. maybe one extra crumb. please.
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Dog Man: Mission Impawsible gets a gameplay trailer and release date
Dog Man: Mission Impawsible gets a gameplay trailer and release date #dogman
Get ready for an epic adventure! Mindscape and Dav Pilkey have revealed the first look at gameplay for Dog Man: Mission Impawsible. Take a look at the magic of the beloved Dog Man graphic novels in the world of gaming. For the first time ever, fans and gamers can dive into the thrilling adventures of Dog Man with an exciting 2D side-scrolling platformer. Dog Man: Mission Impawsible is producedâŠ
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AC is busted so inside the house is 10 the grease hotter than outside
#74 F (23 C) outside and 84 F (28 C) inside and my bedroom has no windows so i'm sleeping on the main floor w all the windows open instead#but rn i can't fall asleep so i'm finally getting to my literature finals
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oh it's real depression hours
#giant hole in my ceiling from a leak from 3 years ago that restarted#and knowing the speed at which it got fixed last time shit's gonna be weeks#got a fucking bowl on the floor and everything and it's dripping water and bits of plaster so that's cool and great#cat's slowed down on eating even with the syringe assist#lab said it'll be 14 days before they have results#but if it's FIP that could be half of the time she has left#and there's a treatment that has an 85% success rate but it's not approved in a lot of countries so i'd have to get it myself#and it's the bones of a grand for the meds before even accounting for the syringes#and it's 84 days of injections which - this is the cat who won't even let me pill her so#but i can't even think of starting that until i know what it is for sure#and so i'm just gonna sit here and watch her die over the next two weeks#and most of that time is going to be spent trying to force her to eat and watching her growing to hate and avoid me#i literally just want to fucking scream 1% of cats ever get this why is it my best little friend in the world?#6 weeks ago she was the healthiest 12 year old you ever saw in your life#i've only got 60/195g of food into her today and that's taken hours and hours#this is torture for both of us idk what to do
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In camera -Â EpilogueÂ
Cornelia must have read the same sentence five times, and still, it made no sense.
She shifted her position, holding the book over her knee to dim the glare of the sun, yet the words blurred all the same, her attention commanded elsewhere. The sweet bitterness of her last sip on her tongue. The prick of a poorly placed pin at the back of her scalp. A ladybug trooping along her skirt, a red speck contrasting across the azure of the fabric. The flowers, the blushing pink of the delicate rosebuds and the white clusters of sturdy yarrow, swaying amongst the sweetgrass in the breeze. The soft snores of the dog next to her, geese honking in the distance. The inner ticking of her mind, as she cursed herself for not having taken out a timepiece, and debated whether to go and fetch one. The crunching of gravel underfoot approaching.
At the latter, she cast a glance over her shoulder. The book slid to the blanket as she jumped to her feet to close the distance in a rapid strides before throwing her arms around the manâs neck, who hugged her back with a booming laugh.
Read the LAST CHAPTER on AO3
#the english 2022#the english#cornelia x eli#whipplocke#my fics#IT'S OVER#IT'S BEEN 84 YEARS#THAT'S A WRAP#THAT'S ALL FOLKS#sagiow OUT#(I can already hear the screams and shatter of screens as they are tossed to the floor)
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We're holding on by đ a đ thread đ
#ironic since i'm pretty sure the reason I'm like this rn is my spinal cord being tied to something lmao#it was a rough one today folks#i am in. so much pain#and i hate that the pain is so bad that im looking forward to my niece leaving like!!! that's fucked up!!!#i love her more than life itself yet the pain is so bad that i would rather she isnt here#because she cant understand why bee cant sit on the floor with her#or why bee cant lift her anymore#it SUCKS and i still have 84 fucking days until my appointment for this god#becca babbles
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Just found out the water/sewage bill for the complex is actually Everyoneâs combined then evenly divided which what the actual fuck
#I can promise u I donât use as much water as at least Most of the other units#for one I donât have a washing machine yet#and I live alone most people here live with at Least one other person#and I know thereâs a few families#my water bill is like $150 a month when the only water I use is for showers that are less than 10 mins for me#washing dishes#and like. filling ice trays#some water that I put in my brita filter#but during the time Iâve been unpacking or working 24/7 Iâve been getting bottled water#cause something easy to grab is the only way I wonât end up dehydrated#cause otherwise Iâm just gonna drink soda or nothing at all#Iâll stop getting bottled water once Iâve gotten settled and everything#but even then I really donât use much water still#ghost rambles#it rlly doesnât feel legal for them to just. combine everyoneâs bills#this is a big complex too#I think 6 or 7 buildings each 3 stories#with 4 units on each floor#idk frustrating to learn cause Iâve actively been trying to use as little water as possible knowing bills are expensive#edit: my numbers for how many units is wrong somewhere cause that added up to 84#and ik thereâs at least 100#but idc to go digging for how many there are#edit 2: forgot thereâs two sides to each building Iâm so smart#so like 168 units ish I think#fuck ton of people basically#and 1-3 bedrooms each
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#I feel like Stingâs involvement in Dune and his Feyd are big cyphers to me#Like for years Sting wouldnât take about it#so most stories I know about him on set are limited#I also donât know if he had a lot of scenes cut#and the 84 film has whole characters/subplots and practically a whole other film on the floor#not in the book [ooc]
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DUPLEX HOUSE MINGLANILLA HIGHLANDS CEBU
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My coworker (who is 84) has been testing my already thin patience ever since my other coworker (my BELOVED trainer/backbone of the entire office) left at noon.
I deserve a reward for not clocking out and fucking off to my apartment
#shes old i GET IT i understand shes slower#thats not my issue#my issue is she constantly doesnt know what the fuck shes doing#her mind is just not there half the time#she cant figure out how to use the computer#which her literal position is based on *internet requests* so thats 95% of her job#so idk how the fuck shes doing her shit right#but i dont have clearance to do the daily reports and handle money so i cannot do what my trainer does#so my 84 year old coworker has to do it#and its been HELL#she literally didnt know what google was#had no idea how to get to it#need to lay facedown on my kitchen floor STAT
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Sham Sacrifice
(Hi it's time for my favorite headcanon)
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Vlad Masters sat firm and proper on the Fenton Family couch, legs crossed, teacup pinched in his fingertips, fighting subtly against the sinkhole that came with the mistake of taking Jackâs usual spot on the couch. He appeared with all the same charm and delightfulness of an ant swarm rearranging your picnic.
Danny stood at the doorway, just-still-in-the-kitchen, just not inviting himself to join the adults in the living room where Jack boomed and rambled and Vlad sat so stiff and polite and nice that his tea in his hands was going cold.
âOh, Danny youâll love this storyâDanny, you should join usâDanny this was, what, summer of â84? When was that heatwave, Vladdy? The one where youââ
âThereâs no need to bore Daniel with the mad ravings of two old kooks, Jack. Kids would rather be off at the mall orâsome store, surely. No need to stick around Daniel on my behalf. I assure you I wonât be offended if you leave.â
âNo worries, V-man. Iâm good right here. I love hearing Dadâs stories." Danny met Vlad's challenge, speaking with more poisonous courtesy than Vlad had proffered first. "In fact I think he should tell a few more, if heâs got more in mind.â
âIn fact I do have more in mindââ Jack answered.
Neither Danny nor Vlad were listening to Jack. They held eye-contact, Danny with a stern unblinkingness of a sheepdog on duty. A lot was said without words. A lot was understood when Vlad decided to visit through the front door. Vlad only used the front door when he wanted something.
And it was never good when Vlad wanted something.
ââthe core reactor project, yeah? That summer? That was in the lab with no A/C. Top floor. We were sweating like pigs, all of us. And I dared you to eat the really moldy pizza from our fridge the night before and you ralphed right intoââ
ââSurely you remember this more fondly than I do. Daniel, really, you can go.â
Not a chance.
âActually,â Danny answered, brightening some as his opportunity struck. âI am interested in this. For science class I need to write a report on the invention of an important piece of technology. I was gonna ask Mom and Dad about the Ghost Portal. And now that youâre here, I can get the whole history.â
Jack made a giddy little noise. He leaned forward, words primed, but Vlad was quicker to the draw.
âSorry to say, your faith in me is unfounded. I wasnât the portal guy back in collegeâthat was always your mother and fatherâs passion project. I was their skeptic.â
âBet thatâs got you feeling pretty foolish right now, doesnât it V-man?â Jack chided, a quick jab to Vladâs ribs that nearly unseated the teacup from his suspended saucer. âConsidering the fully-functioning portal right beneath our toes.â
âI hardly feel foolish, Jack. Your calculation for the portal in college was never going to work.â
âWhat do you mean? Of course it did.â Jack thumped the ground with his foot. âItâs running the old girl right now.â
At this, Vladâs eyes narrowed. For the first time heâd been shaken off whatever skeezy machinations had brought him in. His pride was being challenged, and by Jack no less.
âAbsolutely not. With that calculation? Absolutely not.â
âWell forget the tea biscuits Vlad, because youâre going to be eating your words in a second. Mads, hold my spot,â Jack said, as if anyone was planning to take his spot. He bounced from the couch, scooted from the living room, and vanished into the dark maw of the lab stairs, leaving only the waning beat of his footsteps behind.
His absence filled only a swallowing few seconds. The footsteps returned, bounding upward, creaking with his heavy cadence, and Jack bounced back into the room in much the manner he left. A pad of yellow lined paper was clutched in his hand. When he dropped it on the coffee table, it revealed row after row of tight scribble, churning math, carrying down the page and occupying two entire pages more that Jack flipped through.
âSame baby I came up with in college. It just needed heavier dampening and higher voltage than what we made back then. The portal downstairs has that in spades. Well, in like two-thirds of a spade.â Jack tapped something on the last line. âThe projection was still only hitting 70% of the threshold we calculated to reach dimension penetration. But itâs an art, not just a science. We fired it up anyway, and it took!â
Vlad grabbed the paper pad, agitated. His eyes ran over it. Then again. Until he settled on one line, a firmness overcoming his face. He tossed the pad back onto the coffee table, and Vlad leaned back into the couch, arms crossed.
âThe lambda, Jack.â
âThe lambda?â
âCheck it again.â
Jack did, lips pursed, pad of paper nearly swallowed in his big meaty hand.
âWhat about--?â
âIt squares. The units donât balance otherwise. It originates from an integration step of λ*âλ/ât. It squares.â
Jackâs brow remained furrowed, firm, until delight cracked into his eyes, and he let out a laugh.
âGods, my handwriting is gonna be the death of us. Mads,â he tapped something unseen on the second page. âThatâs the genius of Vladdy. Cracked this puppy wide open with just a glance. I never noticed that in all my checking. That explains the missing 30%, at least. That explains how the portal took. Lucky for you Danny that Vlad was hereââ
âJack,â Maddie said.
ââyour report can have the correct formula. Itâll beââ
ââJackââ
ââA+ worthyââ
ââJack,â Maddie said, curt. âLambda is the ambient ecto-energy. Itâs a few ten-thousandths of a unit.â
âItâhuh.â
Maddie had surfaced a pen from her pocket. She sheared a few blank pages out from the back of the pad and started the formula fresh. She made quick work of copying it over, quicker work of solving it through â lambda-squared intact.
She hit the final line and hatched a pen mark beneath the number. Jack stared, confused.
âThat canât⊠no.â
He repeated the same. New pages torn loose. Formula copied over, processed, line by line by lineâlambda squaredâby line by line by line.
Jack settled on his answer. Same as Maddieâs.
Confusion made his face tense.
âSo itâs not 70% of the way to the threshold⊠Itâs 0.013% of the way to the threshold.â
He held the pen hard, his whole body holding firm and taut as the gears turned in his head. Jackâs eyes flickered across the formula, again and again and again. He looked to Maddie, like a dog issued a command he did not understand.
âBut it worked,â he said, small. âBut it worked.â
Jack stood, robotic almost, eyes lost in something far away. He disappeared into the lab almost as quickly as he had a few minutes before, but now he exited with a smoothness and a quietness so very uncharacteristic of him. It bothered Danny, somewhere deep in his gut.
Maddie followed, a possession matching Jackâs.
Dannyâs fingers curled and uncurled. Heâd succeeded. Heâs successfully interrupted Vladâs⊠whatever this was. But the disquiet infected him. He didnât like it.
âSo what does that mean?â Danny asked, perhaps to Vlad. âWhatâs wrong with the calculation?â
Vlad sipped on tea ice cold.
âWho knows?â Vlad lied.
âŠ
The math didnât work.
Maddie and Jack burned through paper, burned through pencils, burned through hours.
The math didnât work.
Clothes stuck to skin. Sweat lingered fetid and stale in the cold basement air. Exhaustion beat like a slurry through their veins.
The math didnât work.
The portal supervised all, placidly green, the light for their table, the light for their work when the lightbulb overhead burnt clean out and neither Jack nor Maddie could be pulled away to replace it. It stood, it watched, a testament of contradiction to everything they could not solve on paper, and yet everything they built directly into the fabric of reality.
And it should never have worked.
They threw every radical what-if theyâd ever conceived over 20 years of ghost research.
The ecto-ether layer.
The latent activation stitches in space fabric.
The anti-ectomatter collision proposal.
The positive-feedback crystallization theory.
And still nothing worked.
All together, every crackpot theory in their favor taken for granted, racked them up to an activation energy 200x more potent than the calculation, and still just 2% of what would be needed to rip open, and hold open, a stable fissure between their reality and the ghost zone.
Maybe by pure luck, unfathomable luck, Fentonworks basement was directly situated atop a natural portal.
Maybe that would explain ripping it open. It did nothing to explain the stability. Natural portals were unstable by definition. There and gone in a few seconds. Not hours, days, weeks, months, a year, that the Fenton Portal had been open. Never so much as faltering.
It was late. 3am ticked away to 4am, and 4:30am. The discarded paper stacked higher than Jack and Maddie both. Calluses oozed from their hands at another attempt, and another, and another.
Maddie flipped through a folderâs worth of yellowed papers, aggressively thumbed over and over after two decades left untouched. And she settled on the one sheâd passed over a few dozen times already, always seeking something else, something better.
This time she unsheathed it, and she placed it on the lab table.
ââŠIf a mouse died. In the machine. If a mouse ran through the machine and accidentally bridged two live wires, and died of violent electrocution. 500 milliamps. Instantly melted into the circuitry.â
Maddieâs mouth was cotton-dry while she wrote. Ambient ecto-energy was low. Always very, very low.
Unless something very, very bad happened to something with the capacity to become a ghost.
The numbers wove. Maddie started the formula fresh, and it was pure muscle memory. A mouse. A big mouse, even. A 99th percentile beast of a mouse. And a wire that had been wired incorrectly. Something grounded that never actually grounded. An absolutely horrific amount of electricity.
0.37%, by pure numbers. If she included every permissive crackpot idea they had thrown on top, it topped out at 6% of the needed activation threshold.
Not a mouse.
âA cat,â Jack said, words gummy, tongue dry, face tired. âIf weâve got mice down here, maybe⊠a stray cat wandered in. Chased the mouse.â
Maddie nodded. It didnât matter if it made sense.
She penned it in. A large cat. A devastating electrical short. Cats carried more ecto-potential than mice did. Ecto-potential did not necessarily go up with size. It went up with complexity. The things with the most ecto-potential were the things that most became ghosts.
1.45%, by pure numbers. 18% at absolute, absolute crackpot best.
âA dog,â Jack proposed with a shaky laugh. He swallowed. âA mouse⊠chased by a cat⊠chased by a dog⊠all electrocuted at onceâ
Maddie didnât say the thing they both knew, which was that both of them would have noticed the evidence left behind by the electrically exploded pieces of a dog.
Maddie did it anyway. A mouse and a cat and a medium-sized dog, maybe just small enough to notice no evidence of, all together. All at once. All violently ripped apart, sacrificed to a machine still asleep in its wall.
Mice did not often make ghosts. Cats did not either. Dogs, occasionally. But infrequently. Very infrequently.
37%. At best.
âJack.â
âMaddie, I know justâmaybe something really smartââ
ââJackââ
ââlike an octopusââ
âJack.â
âI hear, maybe, pigs are smart. If it wasââ
Maddie was writing, already. Not for a pig. Not an octopus. Jack watched, and he knew what the numbers meant. The ecto-potential she penned gave her away. An ecto-potential that high.
65kg, an estimate
10,000 milliamps, a catastrophic accident, a death certificate.
A humanâs amount of ecto-potential.
Maddie wrote.
And she wrote.
And she did not apply a single crackpot theory, not a single discredited proposal, not an ounce of exaggeration.
138%.
Threshold, and then some.
Comfortable, easily, then some.
For the first time, after all the hundreds of times she and Jack had penned this equation over the course of 2 decades, the number met her and Jackâs threshold.
A breakthrough.
A revelation.
A pure eureka moment.
Jack and Maddie were silent.
Alone in a humming basement. Alone with only the soft swirls of the portal for company, happy, stable, purring its contentment, singing to the cold air.
âIt has to be something else,â Maddie said. And she said it weakly. And she said it childishly.
âYouâre right. It canât be this,â Jack echoed. âIf someone died down here, weâd know. Dead bodies donât walk away. Weâd have seen it. O-or even if, if the body got stuck in the portal, weâd have heard of someone going missing.â
Maddie sat, quiet. A thought held her mind hostage.
âUnless they didnât go missing,â Maddie said, and she said it barely audibly. âUnless the portal spit them right back out.â
âThenâthatâs what I saidâa dead body, on the floor, weâd have seen.â
âNot a dead body.â
âIt had to be lethal, Madsââ
âI know Jack. But if they died, here, in the portal Jack, then their ghost did not get ripped away from the body and sent to the Ghost Zone. âŠThey ripped the Ghost Zone here.â Palms slick with sweat smoothed over her notes. She pointed to one specific line and found her pen tip trembled no matter how badly she stabilized it. âThe ecto-potential of a creature is how strong of a pull their ghost creates on the Ghost Zone. A strong enough pull means the ghost can reach the Ghost Zone and stabilize, like a fish reeling itself up, yeah? We agree on this Jack, yes?â
âYes,â Jack answered.
âItâs what makes the math even work, Jack. Someone dying in the portal didnât reel themselves to the boat. They reeled the boat in. Jack, they brought the Ghost Zone hereâŠâ Maddie wasnât breathing right. She pulled sweat-soaked bangs away from her face. âTheir ghost never left their body Jack. They died, Jack. And they walked back out.â
ââŠNo. No,â Jack said. âNo, they didnât.â
âThen what?â Maddie asked.
Jack stared. He looked away. He didnât like the expression on Maddieâs face.
âItâwhat about the ecto-ether theory?â Jack said, of the theory theyâd tested and retested and tested all over, all night. He grabbed his pencil back up and pointed it aimlessly at Maddieâs piece of paper, pointed end out in self-defense. âIf the ecto-ether is maybe⊠if itâs only 250-times stronger than we calculated. Then it couldâŠâ
Jackâs voice died. His pencil hung idle. Maddieâs paper remained unblemished.
âIf it⊠was a pig,â Jack offered. âIf it was a pig that died in the portal.â
âHow, Jack? How would a pig get in? We lock all the doors at night, Jack. No one else can get in, Jack. Itâs just us, Jack.â
Jack and Maddie were not there when the portal turned on.
Maddieâs statement carried two possibilities. Only two. Both felt like claws digging all the flesh right out of Jackâs heart.
âI want⊠I want to try the ecto-ether theory again,â Jack choked. âI think itâs the ecto-ether. I think itâll work.â
Jack slid a piece of paper over, already covered in scribbles. In its single untouched corner, he started the equation for the several-thousandth time that night.
Above their head, birds were singing.
Sunrise hailed unseen from the windowless laboratory.
âŠ
At 6am, Vlad answered his cell phone. The reception crackled, struggling through the layers of sheetrock above his head.
âVlad?â Maddieâs voice crackled. âSorry, did I wake you up?â
âNot at all my dear.â Vlad leaned his weight against the wall, playing with the singsong melody in his voice. âBut you sound exhausted. Is anything the matter?â
âYes. Well⊠Yes. Jack and I haveâall nightâtrying to fix the equation.â
âNaturally.â
âWe found something that maybe works.â
âOh?â Vlad asked. He straightened, pacing now, cracklingly attentive. âAnd what might thatââ
âIf someone died. Activating the portal. We have an on-switch inside the portalâs interior. The trigger we use to press it is external to the portal, of course. But if someone went inside the portal, and they pressed it directly, and if they died, and pulled the Ghost Zone hereââ
Vladâs red eyes reflected pools of iridescent green. He twirled his free hand in the fringes of his cape, tongue working over the fanged edges of his teeth. He stared, consumed, forward.
ââand just, you, I was thinking, youâre the only other expert Iâd trust to⊠maybe weigh in.â
âWhat does Jack think?â
âHe denies it. Heâs still. Heâs trying other theories.â
âWell who knows, surely? The answer may lie somewhere you havenât looked.â
ââŠIâve looked everywhere, Vlad. That's the thing. There is no more âsomewhere elseâ. Iâve looked.â
âYou sound like your mind is made up.â
âI just⊠if maybe you have some idea.â
âAm I meant to talk you out of this idea?â
âVlad.â
âDo you think I have some secret information you donât? Sorry to say, Iâm just your skeptic.â Some noise came through muffled from the other side. Vlad flashed a smile. âButâŠas your skeptic I will offer you thisâIt all sounds a bit absurd, doesnât it? To kill someone and have them come back intact and⊠for you to never notice? Who would they be? How would they be? Surely not human anymore, surely. How would you never notice?â
Vlad paced forward, booted feet clicking along his laboratory floor.
âIt would be ridiculous,â he continued, with a building crescendo, âso unfathomably self-centered surely, to not notice something like that befall someone so close to you, who died at the hands of your own invention? âŠIf Iâm correctly inferring who, in your household, you suspect of having activated the portal?â Vladâs tongue lingered along his teeth.
Maddieâs line held, quiet. And the seconds of static drew long.
âAh, apologies. Iâve overstepped,â Vlad continued. âI meant this as a vote of confidence in you. You and Jack both. Two people as attentive, caring, compassionate as yourselves. You would notice. I promise.â
âYouâre⊠Okay, thank you, Vlad. I appreciate it.â
âIs there anything else, my dear?â
âNo. No. Thank you, Vlad. Iâll think about this.â
Maddieâs line clicked dead. A chuckle built to Vladâs lips and he let his head tip back with mirth. It lasted only a moment. He stowed his phone. And as if the interruption had never happened, Vlad reaffixed his attention on his own portal swirling in front of him. It bathed him, swimming green, purring contentment.
And Vlad vanished into his portal.
(Chapter 2)
#danny phantom#dp#dp fanfiction#GIVES YOU THIS GIVES YOU THIS GIVES YOU THIS#its my favorite headcanon so here you get a fic of it
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