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GLaDOS effectively forces Wheatley into a weird kind of servitude--leading--in the most elaborate guilt-trip ever devised. Wheatley would rather she just got it over with and kill him, but we can't all get what we want. This new arrangement bends their tenuous relationship into novel forms and forces to the center everything that went wrong before...and that's a lot of things.
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Mercy's luck was never very good, but that day fate seemed particularly determined to screw her over.
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GLaDOS always attempted to keep him below her, at least physically, so when, that particular day, he requested her mouth, it was a surprise to everyone involved when she dropped to her knees.
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It occurs to McCree that he had never had sex in his old room at Watchpoint Gibraltar.
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Mei and Junkrat are horrible teammates and leave the others on the payload while they...iron out some issues.
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GLaDOS is now in touch with her humanity, and it leaves her needing more. The only thing she can think of is to bring Wheatley back from space, but she doesn't know it's about to cause more confusion then it'll solve...
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27 Nov 2017
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Group meetings always tend to end like this.
Well, okay, maybe not with you in a storage shed with at least half of your clothes vanishing into the void. But pretty similar to that.
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who says virtual dreams aren't relevant? by tamerofdarkstars
Fandoms: Portal (Video Game)
11 Sep 2015
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Glados was honestly not surprised at all to find both Chell and Wheatley at their table before her. Because, of course this would be her life. Forced to study with these two idiots. They’d probably all pass and graduate and then get jobs at the same company and she’d be forced to work with them for the rest of her life.
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“Fine,” he says at last. “You go, Jamison goes. But if we hear even a hint of a rumor of—of explosives, or fires, or fights, or, or any sort of destruction—he comes straight back.”
“Good,” says Lena. Really, she thinks, how difficult can it be? She’s babysat Jamie and Jesse before. Shepherding them and forty-five other fourth-graders through a weeklong excursion in the wilderness shouldn’t be too bad. It’ll be lovely, to be surrounded by all that beautiful flammable nature. And all those adorable prey—er, animals. Out of reach of phone service and the security blanket of any 911 operator. Miles from any hospital.
Okay. Honestly, it might be kind of bad.