It has come to my attention that my story is not fit to be on the site here, and will not continue any further. I'm sorry to those who have been enjoying themselves, but soon I will have my own site up and running to continue writing my story and other such stories however I see fit, outside of the community guidelines and Terms of Service this site enforces. I have kept any of the requests I've received thus far, and despite my leaving this site, I will be using these dares and/or truth questions in my upcoming chapters. PM me if you would like to be notified when my site goes up, it shouldn't be long. Again, I'm very sorry that it has to end like this, but it was fun while it lasted.
Once my site does go up, I will be sending notifications to whoever wishes to continue reading my work, which will include both fanfictions and original stories. Thank you again for all of your support, although it's only been around a month or so that I've been on the site I've had a lot of fun.
This will be my last post here, this is Kitsu signing off!
The stage, unlike all other days is empty aside from the announcer who stands in the middle with a somewhat dismal look on his face. Clearing his throat, he taps his cards on his hip, straightening them.
"I am very sorry, ladies and gentleman, but it's come to my attention that our show as it is now has been... well, we've been canceled. I'm sorry, but apparently some viewers and the station we're currently airing on disagree with the content we provide here." he says, stifling a sniffle, "We will be airing soon on another channel as soon as we get the OK the program will continue on a somewhat modified schedule, but we promise that our content will not be compromised. I do apologize to those of you who have already called in and given your requests, but we will keep those for our later programming. Me and the pups love you all, and I'm sorry that they couldn't be here to say goodbye. But it's not as much of a goodbye as it is a chance for us to expand. So I won't say goodbye, let's just leave it at 'I'll see you later'."
With that, he tosses his cue cards onto the ground and shuffles off the stage, the curtains slowly closing behind him as the curtains dim one last time.
THE END
(not really... but kinda.)
