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Doki Doki - Intrulogical -

Okay, it isn't the prompt exactly but I still really love this, hope y'all enjoy too! (Btw, despite the warnings below this is pretty fluffy! The warnings more so pertain to DDLC itself(Also this is pretty much a human AU))

Warnings: Spoiler warnings for Doki Doki Literature Club, suicide mention/description of a character's suicide, lmk if I need to add anything else bc I'm unsure

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Remus was surprised when Logan had texted him, asking if Remus wanted to join Logan in playing a game he had recently gotten. People didn't normally ask Remus to join things (aside from Logan himself, as they were dating), so Remus accepted immediately. Logan told him it would be one of those longer games, so Remus brought some stuff so he could stay the night.

Logan greeted him and his eyes seemed to light up. Remus wasn't used to seeing Logan in anything but his usual polos and jeans and ties. He hadn't expected for Logan to greet him in his pajamas already.

"Well, are you just going to stand there or are you gonna come inside?" Logan asked, smiling faintly as Remus ducked his head, walking into Logan's apartment.

"What are we going to be playing?" Remus asked, setting his bag down where Logan had pointed, not far away from the couch. Remus soon joined Logan.

"Have you heard of Doki Doki Literature Club?"

Remus wrinkled his nose. "Sounds like a game Roman would like instead."

"I think you'd prefer it, actually." Logan said, getting the game set up. Remus got comfortable. He wasn't really a gamer himself, and was quite surprised when he discovered that Logan loved video games. "It's technically a dating sim, but from what I hear it covers quite a few dark themes. I've been avoiding a lot of spoilers for it though because I wanted to be able to play it myself first."

"Why'd you invite me, though?" Remus asked, watching as the loading screen appeared. The warning appeared, and Remus furrowed his brows. "You also read the content warnings, right?"

"Yeah, none of our triggers are on there. Also, I invited you because I thought you might like it! It has a lot of dialogue and I thought you'd have fun making up the weirdest voices for the characters."

Remus laughed lightly. "Okay, I trust you." Logan gave him a bright smile, one Remus knew only few people saw. And that alone made his stomach tie into knots and feel like a jumble of saw despite having seen that smile dozens of times before. Logan turned back to the TV and hit I Accept, letting the main screen for the game come up. A bubbly music filled Logan's apartment, and Remus couldn't wait to get into it.

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"Oh my God, I've got a bad feeling-" Remus gripped Logan's arm as they continued. A few hours had passed already and things were starting to get weird. They had just gotten through an emotional scene with Sayori (Remus's high-pitched voice for her made it so difficult to get through) and it was the next in-game day.

And Sayori wasn't in the school.

"Of course something would go wrong right before the festival," Logan stated, pushing up his glasses. He hadn't said anything about Remus practically clinging to his arm.

Things had already starting getting a bit weird. But after learning Sayori had depression, and then promising to be there for her and saying they love her and not checking up on her in the morning...

"Hate the main character," Remus muttered as he loosened his grip just a bit on Logan. "Honestly, like... Depression doesn't work like that. Wish I could just hit him over the head with a bat. No! My morning star!"

Logan laughed. "You mean the one you stole from the museum."

"No, the one my grandma gave me." Remus rolled his eyes.

"I think dropping a few tons of sand on him would be better, honestly." Logan stated, and before Remus could react they continued.

"At least he feels a little guilty, still doesn't excuse it though," Remus says, uncrossing his legs as they begin to feel tingly.

"You kind of left her hanging this morning, you know?" Logan reads in the calm voice they were using for Monika, and Remus and Logan exchange a worried glance.

"Oh... Oh no, no no... Sayori..." Remus buries his face into Logan's shoulder, half of it at least. He still wanted to see what happened. They finished reading Sayori's poem and Remus felt worried and he wished he could just grab Sayori and hug her and protect her himself.

Logan wraps an arm around Remus, holding him close as the game pans back to the houses, and they go to Sayori's house. A sick feeling rests in both of their stomachs.

"Oh no, no no no no...."

The suspense was getting to Remus. He loved gore and horror but he hated the suspense in the few games he had played and the movies that felt with these topics.

"You alright?" Logan asked, looking to Remus worriedly. Remus nodded.

"Anxious about what we're about to see," he muttered, and Logan nodded, bringing the arm wrapped around Remus up to brush through Remus's hair. The music was quiet and although Logan was worried as to what was about to be on screen, he just showed it less. He waited until he felt Remus relax slightly to continue.

They continued on, and after they opened the door-

"I knew it!"

"Oh God!"

They both jumped back, Remus burying his face again into Logan's arm as Logan faced the door, only glancing back at the screen where Sayori hung. The music that followed just sent dread through them both.

"Jesus fucking Christ," Remus muttered as they sat back up to continue reading the narrative. "Poor Sayori, oh my God." Remus rubbed his eyes as the loading screen came back.

"Hey, it's different."

"Huh?"

"Sayori's place on the screen, it's all glitched out. And the new game button."

"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I hate this but I love it," Remus laughs slightly, trying to get his racing heart to get back to a normal rate.

Logan rubbed his back, his heart also beating quickly. He opened up the files for the game, remembering that it was something you should do. Remus watched as Logan went through the game files, first opening a file called hxppy thxughts.

"Holy shit-" Logan hissed, melting into Remus's warmth as Remus held him tighter. On the screen was a drawing of Sayori hanging, almost looking as though a child drew it.

Remus leaned forward to close out the file. "Should we check anything else?"

"Sayori was really glitched. The characters, maybe?"

Remus hummed softly, before opening up the character files. "No! Ooooh....."

Remus fell back into Logan's arms. "This is freaky!"

Logan laughed slightly at that. "It's only being freaky now?"

"You know what I meant! It having an effect on the files!" Remus huffed. "I can't believe she was deleted!"

They left the characters file, and instead scrolled through all the other ones, just to be certain they didn't miss anything. They discovered a file which someone was talking about deleting Sayori, that it was probably better and that they hoped they didn't break the game.

Remus buried his face into Logan's shoulder again, groaning slightly. "There's still a lot of the game left, huh?" He asked. Logan nodded..

"Want to save it for tomorrow?"

"Let's see how the game is with Sayori deleted. Then try to sleep, probably being haunted by the image of Sayori hanging there in our nightmares."

Logan made some form of noise that sounded like agreement, and he shifted so Remus could rest his head on Logan's chest as they continued. He had one arm wrapped protectively around Remus though, whether for his own comfort or Remus's, neither knew not cared. Remus just shuffled closer.

They continued, starting a "new" game, and got caught up yet again in the narrative, fascinated and terrified with how the game continued, with the game correcting itself without Sayori. It was more difficult to keep up their silly voices. It did lighten the mood though.

It took awhile to get used to it all, especially only just recovering from Sayori's death.

"Something about Monika is the most off," Remus said. Logan nodded as he saved the game, rubbing his eyes and yawning.

"She's a really interesting character, that's for sure."

Logan turned off the TV, the only light now being a dim lamp. He stretched, and Remus didn't think the nerd's bones could pop any louder.

"Think we should head to bed, then?" Logan asked. They had snacked throughout the game, and weren't that hungry. Remus could feel his face warm slightly.

"You sure?"

"I don't see why either of us should sleep on the couch. Unless you're uncomfortable with it, then you can have the bed and I can sleep out here!"

Logan smiled warmly, brushing some of Remus's hair out of his face. Remus swallowed before smiling softly himself. No one besides Logan would ever want to be this close to him.

"I'm down to share a bed."

Logan kissed his forehead before letting Remus go change into some pajamas.

Logan was already in bed by the time Remus had finished getting ready, and almost hesitantly Remus climbed in beside him.

"You're certain you're comfortable with this?" Logan asked. He really wanted to make sure Remus was okay with this, he didn't want to make him uncomfortable.

Remus slung an arm over Logan's waist, cuddling close. He nodded. "Yeah. I just don't want to take things too fast."

Logan pressed another kiss to the top of Remus's head. "That's understandable." Logan made himself a bit more comfortable. "Just let me know if you ever get uncomfortable, yeah?"

"Will do." Logan smiled and took off his glasses, leaning over Remus to place the glasses on the nightstand before turning the light off. On the ceiling, dozens of glow-in-the-dark stars. Remus pressed closer to Logan, sighing in content.

Soon enough, both were asleep, dreams wandering back to the game they had been playing.

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