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Mecha Man Prime was an original. Pure of heart. Mecha Man Astral was a genius. Did anything it took to win. Mecha Man Blue? He's a demon. quite literally. Bound by a contract that his dad made in order to have his conception Mecha Man Blue is a hero by force, stuck wrestling with his human like nature who yearns to protect and save and his demon nature which yearns for blood and chaos. Few things can scratch that itch save for a fiery villain whose flames bring out the best in him. Their one encounter will stick with him for a lifetime, that is until he gets lucky in the midst of the worst period of his life and rejoins his old flame at some hero for hire corporate job.
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or; Demon Robert au
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Just a little minific I posted to Tumblr. Figured I might as well throw it up on here for the hell of it.
After a nightmare Robert goes to his dad's grave to talk to him.
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don't look. I'm reworking the synopsis. feel free to still read tho.
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Just a little essay I wrote last semester for my English class. I talked about my experience in being the queer creative kid stuck in christian school who learned to love reading and writing:
To no one’s surprise my most hated aspect of school growing up was homework. I could narrow down the world around me until everything but my paper was an insignificant blur, but it would still take me four hours to complete what my brother finished in thirty minutes. Reading was the reigning champion in my colosseum of misery. At least with math I could watch YouTube while I worked, but reading held me hostage. It forced me into a thirty page long prison and yelled at me that I couldn’t have fun until I spent the rest of my evening on it. So, naturally, I blew it off completely and asked my friend the next day what the chapter was about. I liked stories, but there was no way I could get invested in a story if it was in a book. That was the way I approached all literature for years, until junior year of high school.

