Through the Looking Glass - Role Switch by Kaity-Chameleon, literature
Literature
Through the Looking Glass - Role Switch
“Starting Test Two of minion Thornhart now.” He flipped the switch and reclaimed his place by Becky, “Alright, same thing as last time, minion.”
The minion nodded, “Yes, boss.” The mirror again rippled to life before settling, “I can see Ms. Becky, but she’s in armor…I think you’ve switched positions in this world.”
“Intriguing.” Becky scribbled down some notes, “Continue, minion.”
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There was a knock at the door. Becky, clad in her armor, looked up from the plans she was working on and toward the door, “Enter!” she commanded.
The do
Through the Looking Glass - Bad End by Kaity-Chameleon, literature
Literature
Through the Looking Glass - Bad End
“Alright minion, this should be easy enough.” Crow said, “Just look into the mirror and explain to me what you see.”
“Got it, boss.” Kaity nodded.
The purple armored human went over to a control panel. He glanced back toward the latest guinea pig; she seemed relaxed, she stared intently at the mirror before her. Becky sat a short distance away, a recording device sat near the redheaded minion. The recorder which was then hooked up to a computer to take down her words. The white haired woman herself held a notepad, prepared to take her own notes. “Alright, starting Test One of minion—” he
IDK, a Sonic Forces Thing by Kaity-Chameleon, literature
Literature
IDK, a Sonic Forces Thing
Things had been so different since Eggman successfully beat Sonic. The hero of Mobius had not only been beaten, but taken captive as well. It had been months since that fateful day and some whispered of rumors. Rumors that suggested the rotund human had permanently taken care of his little blue problem.
Eager to help, the Chaotix offered their services to the resistance. And ever the fighter, Kaity the Chameleon jumped on the chance to be on the frontlines. It was apparent she was not the strongest fighter; not even the smartest or most tactical, but her endurance and strong desire to protect others certainly worked to her advantage on the b