You let out a nervous laugh, avoiding your eyes from his gaze. “You sure? You kind of spaced out for a few seconds there.” He gave you a worried look, his lips stretched into a thin line. You flinched when you felt a hand on your shoulder, the feeling bringing you back to reality. Why does this feel like you’ve heard this line before? Is this some kind of deja vu? And what were you supposed to say? ’-we’re a couple or something’. “Well, if people stare at you for acting weird then I don’t want them to think we’re-” You stopped, your eyes narrowing. “Eeehhhhh, you say that like you were thinking about ignoring me! That’s mean, Y/N!” he pouted. “Maybe, but only because I decided to stop and wait for you,” you countered. You crossed your arms, giving him a disapproving look. “I overslept again, but I caught you this time!” “Haaahhh…haaahhh…” he huffed, trying to catch his breath. You know, the kind of friend you’d never see yourself making today, but it just kind of works out because you’ve known each other for so long? You rolled your eyes and faced your childhood friend, Satori. “Seriously, if he doesn’t arrive here in two minutes, I’m going to leave him a-” You stopped as you heard a very familiar and loud voice. “What’s taking him so long?” You groaned, a frown making its way on your lips as you tapped your F/c slippers on the dry pavement in front of your house. I realize now, that I wasn’t looking out. Story Description: “A hole of infinite choices. You know the game’s sequence, will you be able to stop Monika-Moniko? And why is he acting strange?Īnd wait… aren’t they supposed to be girls?Ĭhapter 5 doki doki literature club male doki doki literature club ddlc boys moniko moniko x reader just monikaĪ/N: This would be the first DDLC fic that I would be posting on this account. Would you be able to handle it? Would you be able to escape the grasp of the game’s unending loop of terror? Your own ephipany that you played this game before, Doki Doki Literature Club. It wasn’t that bad, after all, you have your childhood friend Satori to keep you company.īut everything came crashing down when he invited you to join his club the Literature Club. You were living a normal life by yourself your parents are both working abroad so you have to take care of the house alone. And I, on the other side, was looking in.”