Stanley respawned in his office again, only this time, he was facing the wall. He started to turn around.

"No-wait! Stay right there! I want this to be a surprise! Its not ready yet..!"

Stanley rolled his eyes and looked back at the wall. It can't be that great.

Several sounds could be heard behind him as he faced the wall. The Narrator started to hum.

"Hmhmhmm, this will go... here!" A clang is heard in the distance. "NO! Here." The same sound is now closer. "And then.. hmhmmhmm.." Something is heard being dropped. "Let's see, what does it need... ah, yes, of course!" A screeching sound. "And to finish it all off..." BOOM! The entire room shook with the unknown change. Stanley was now scared.

"Yeess! Its complete! You can turn around now, Stanley!"

Stanley was trembling, as he was still recovering from the previous sound. He turned around to face whatever The Narrator had done.

...

...The door was closed.

Stanley tried opening it; it was locked. He looked at the ceiling in disbelief.

"What?" The Narrator glanced at the door. "Oh. I accidentally locked the door.." He started laughing. Stanley crossed his arms and waited for him to finish.

After a few gasping breaths, The Narrator got himself together.

"Oh, don't worry Stanley. That wasn't what I did. That wasn't the surprise." The Narrator started to laugh again, but he stopped himself. He cleared his throat. "Ahem. No, what I made was much worse." A few clicks went through the microphone. "Okay, I've unlocked it. Now, go gaze upon my work of art."

Looking back down at the doorknob, Stanley hesitantly turned it. He peeked behind the door.

...

Wha-? Is this..?

...No, but with all of the background sounds..!

"Well, Stanley? What do you think?"

Stanley facepalmed. Why had been afraid of this? Of The Narrator? He should have known better.

Now, dear reader, if you're wonder what the fuss is all about, I'll tell you. Stanley had opened the door, expecting the worst to come. But behind the door was.. a dirt wall.

The Narrator had just moved Stanley's office to a more realistic version of the Minecraft house.

"Look familiar, Stanley?" The Narrator asked. "Maybe looking at my work of art will make you feel regret for breaking my game. Go on. Take it all in." The Narrator waited a bit. "Okay, wrap it up. So, did you learn anything?"

Stanley looked at the ceiling and raised an eyebrow. 'Its a dirt wall.' He thought. The Narrator ignored Stanley's thoughts and continued talking.

"Hm, perhaps not. Nevermind, let's move on. I'm going to restart the game. And maybe the environment will be more enjoyable for you, Stanley." The Narrator said. "..Maybe."


The End Is Never The End Is Loading The End Is..


Stanley blinked the blackness from his eyes once he spawned, and saw that the door was once again closed. He looked at the ceiling expectantly.

"Okay, so, I believe you'll like this one, Stanley." Construction noises could be heard outside the door. "Now, I've been thinking. Why have you been trying so hard to break the game? I pondered this question for a bit, and I finally came up with the answer: you love destruction."

Stanley.. had no clue what to think of that. That was completely off.

"And since I'm breaking the game anyway, I've added a little something for you."

The door opened. Behind it was the office.

Stanley was confused. What was destructive about this?

"Alright. Now, I need you to play through the Freedom Ending. Just once. I'm sure you can do it." A few clicks are heard. "Oh, and no disobedience. I need you to see this."

Stanley stepped out of room 427. Nothing happened. He slowly and carefully walked through the hallways, just in case if there were traps or something. The Narrator took notice of this strange behavior.

"Stanley? What are you doing? We haven't even gotten to the broken part yet!"

Stanley stopped and blushed in embarrassment. He must have looked like an idiot. He began to walk through the office normally. As he went through the supposedly changed map, he started to notice a few changes: there were no windows, the doors had no knobs, the room with two open doors now had one door, and the staircase going downwards was blocked off.

'The Narrator must really hate disobedience.' Stanley thought.

Going even further, there were more changes: the double doors that were in front of the boss's office were gone, the passageway was open, and a gray wall replaced were the "escape" hallway would be.

He pushed the power buttons that turned on the monitors and went to the lift. After ascending to the control room, he entered the huge room for the mind control machine. It was also changed. The largeness of the room was normal, but the "off" button had been removed, and the giant screen simply read "Awaiting Input..."

Stanley had once again been confused. This was supposed the be the Freedom Ending. By removing the "off" button, this would be the Countdown Ending. Which, although is destructive, as it ends it death, is part of the game. So it isn't broken. Stanley looked up at the ceiling for an answer, but was given silence, as if The Narrator wanted to watch Stanley kill himself.

He sighed. It wasn't like he had much of a choice. He pressed the "on" button.

The Narrator laughed. "Yes! Finally! I can finally show you what I've done! Okay, let's get started!" Pages are heard being turned. "I've actually written dialogue for this. Ahem. Stanley pressed the 'on' button, thinking that it was the Countdown Ending. He was expecting a nuclear bomb to go off in a few minutes. But what he didn't know is that the nuclear bomb had been removed."

Stanley sighed in relief. Thank goodness.

"..And placed right above him, on top of a trap door. The trap door was hooked up to the button. Farewell, Stanley."

Stanley didn't have any time to react before a creak sounded above him, and an oval figure cast a shadow over him, growing by the second. He braced himself for the impact.

And everything went black.


[Sorry for the delay! I recently had my computer taken away, so now I have a limited time on here. The next chapter will (hopefully) be uploaded tommorrow.]

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