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Following the success of Operation Hooked, Jane Doe was given a few weeks of leave. She decided to use her free time to explore Sixth Street more...hah, who was she kidding. She wanted to learn more about that cute blue-haired manager of Random Play. Jane sensed something was hidden behind the surface with that girl, and it intrigued her. When she got there, a shoplifter ran into her at the front door. This led her to opening up an old unsolved case, and Belle may be one of the only leads she has to catch an old enemy. It seemed like Belle already had a crush on her, so this should be easy...right?
Belle woke up one weekend to Fairy alerting her to a shoplifting! But when she rushed downstairs, the thief was gone and that pretty Rat Thiren from before was standing there smiling smugly at her. Quickly forgetting about the thief, she found herself being flirted with and left completely flustered. Belle decided then that she wanted to learn more about the elusive Jane Doe, and began her own personal investigation.
[SPOILERS FOR JANE DO SPECIAL EPISODE AND ANBY'S VIDEO STORY]
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31 Jan 2026
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“Talk to me.” Fragmented words, broken by a deep rasp and cracks every syllable, but just audible enough for him to feel everything… shift. Just for a moment his request permeated the air between them, calming the voices taunting him until he can only hear her, his wife, his love, Eurydice.
“...Talk to you? I have, love. But you don’t believe me...” ‘He never does’, he felt the winds whisper to him. He swallowed back a wave of bile that washed over him, flashes of failure, failure, he always fails her how could he do this-
“Not- not telling me you’re here. But just… anything else. Please, anything. I can’t- everything feels wrong, not real, Eurydice...” ‘Anything to reassure me you’re not just a crude mimicry sent by Hades to mess with me’ was what went unsaid.
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They've lived this tale over and over again. No matter how many times it ends this way, they continue to sing the same songs anyway; hoping, praying that one day, things will change. That one day, Orpheus won't turn around. Again and again, he failed. He refuses to fail again.
Bookmarked by Licia_A
24 Jan 2026
