A/N: Someone asked for a sequel. This time, it's completely fictional. The first was true for a bit, then it stopped about when Elmer went on a killing spree. Anyways, this is the sequel!
I have written of the day that my Wild World experience was soiled by a simple act I foolishly made. But mayhaps you did not know that there is more to the tale, a deeper layer that desires to be known. I pick up my tale as requested by a reader, and hope that I appease them with my simple words.
Home. I always named my town Home. A friend of mine named her town Home, and I continued the name. After all, she lent me her copy of Wild World before I owned my own. Rose. I always named my character Rose. It has always been my favorite name, and I have picked it up as my pen name, with the ending Silverpen. My pen name is Rose Silverpen, or just Rose.
It had been months since I had foolishly caused Elmer's wrath to burn against me, and I still had that copy of Animal Crossing: Wild World. After my little…'adventure', I decided to ignore what had happened and made my new game, calling myself Rose and heading towards a little town named Home. I had learned my lesson, and didn't look in any of the townies drawers.
Characters moved in and out, my town began to boom, and Nook's store reached it's final upgrade: Nookingtons. I always visited Brewster and Sable, and I considered them to be good friends by now. I enjoyed talking to Brewster, as best as I could. I reset every once in a great while, just to see Resetti. However, my interest in him was slowly deteriorating, while my interest in Brewster steadily grew stronger.
Of course, there came the time when I stopped resetting, permanently. Something about the end of my resetting triggered a bit of a memory…something about Resetti loving me? I couldn't remember. I shrugged it off. That was a mistake I made.
One day I booted up my game, and walked forward a few steps. Suddenly, I heard music that was not the town music. It sounded like Resetti's, but…something about it was off. My character turned as the mole popped out of the ground. I couldn't recall resetting, so I assumed I must have reset on accident. I was shocked when the screen switched, and I was looking at Resetti as though from my character's eyes.
The mole in front of me looked different than the Resetti I knew. Suddenly, Elmer's words from when I found Resetti washed up on the beach when the horse went on a killing spree ran through my head:
'That moron tried to stop me. He said being with you, something just clicked. Or some other romantic trash.'
Did Resetti's feelings carry over into this game? I looked at the dull eyes of the unhealthily skinny mole in front of me, and saw my character reflected in the orbs. I observed Resetti, and saw that there was some gauze covering his wrist. I watched with awe-struck horror as he pulled himself out of his little mole hole, and walked forward.
I heard him speak, not in animalese but in human:
"What happened? Weren't you a resetter?" I had a sinking feeling that this would not end up well.
"What's going on?" I whispered. The game Resetti seemed to hear me.
"Don't you remember what Elmer said?" he asked. I gulped.
"Yes but…but…" I couldn't think of a decent excuse. The game Resetti looked sad.
"If I can't have you, no one can!" he shouted, pulling out a bloody knife. Suddenly, I heard a voice. It was deep and rumbly, like coffee brewing. My heart sunk. It was Brewster, I would know his voice anywhere. My character turned, and soon it became a fight between Resetti and Brewster. I hoped Brewster would win, and this nightmare would be over with. But since when does fate shine during such circumstances?
I gasped in shock as Resetti killed Brewster. Tears filled my eyes as Resetti turned on my character. Like in my previous game, there was a flash of red, then my game booted up. My character was on her bed, throat slit. I swallowed nervously. I heard an echoing of Resetti speaking human:
"If I can't have you, no one can!"
