I see you, I hear you
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There were only two endings that the Narrator was aware of, but not present for.
When Stanley found them, it terrified the Narrator- because he had no idea where Stanley was, or what was happening. But he had to accept that they existed, and that there may be more of them, hidden away from him and his perception.
That doesn't stop the horrible anxiety that fills the Narrator's being when he can no longer hear Stanley, and has no idea where he is.Series
- Part 1 of I see you, I hear you
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There's nothing Stanley wants more than to see the Narrator again. To be with another person, to feel someone else's touch, to not be alone.
But the Narrator is scared. He's scared, and he knows it's irrational, but he cannot help and worry. What-Ifs plague him, worse and worse.
All he can do is trust his logic, and trust Stanley.Series
- Part 2 of I see you, I hear you
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The Narrator had never left his office.
He knew The Office, of course. He had mapped it out, he had placed every trigger, he had made it into his story.
But actually going through it seemed impossible to him.
Sadly for him, Stanley was determined to get him out of his office and go along with him.Series
- Part 3 of I see you, I hear you
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During the Countdown Ending, the Narrator notices something off- something that makes him feel weird.
Quick to run a Virus Scan, he gets rid of it before it can truly infect his code.
He still warns Stanley of it though, and to tell him if he notices anything unusual in appearance or behaviour.
Stanley promises, but he fails to take note of his own emotions getting weird...(Could be read without knowing the series!)
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- Part 4 of I see you, I hear you
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It would take time for them to heal, but they aren't alone.
They'll be okay.Series
- Part 5 of I see you, I hear you
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The Memory Zone was meant to be their little hide-away, a taste of what freedom could be like.
When they discover the Parable's infection, they know what it wants. An ending.
But what kind of ending does it want? How does it want these "reviews" to be satisfied?
Can the Narrator make an ending the Parable will be happy with?
Or will the Parable punish him for their happiness?Series
- Part 6 of I see you, I hear you
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Stanley doesn't know what to do. His Narrator is in a comatose state, and he can't do anything but sit by his side.
That is, until a mysterious text appears on the computer's screen, reaching out like it knows Stanley already.
And even though Stanley doesn't remember ever talking to this being, he trusts them.
After all, they said they could help his Narrator wake up.Series
- Part 7 of I see you, I hear you
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With no other choice, Stanley and the Narrator return to the Parable, return to their story, return to their game.
One trapped, narrating and watching, never meant to interact.
One trapped, listening and walking, only meant to make choices.
Endlessly repeating, endlessly looping, no end ever truly the end.Series
- Part 8 of I see you, I hear you
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The Narrator has finished the new changes and new elements for The Stanley Parable, and is ready to show them to Stanley!
They enjoy the fresh coat of paint for the Office, eager to play through their story happily.
And together, they explore the expo hall, and all the new content the Narrator has made for his Stanley.
And since they can take their time, Stanley is getting back to that promise of giving his Narrator his hickeys again ;]cSeries
- Part 9 of I see you, I hear you
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Stanley has some very human desires, which rear their head whenever he makes his Narrator whimper so cutely when he kisses him.
It's only normal that he wants more and more of that. He never forces his Narrator, but he gently pushes his limits.
The Narrator has never been aware of these particular human desires, but now he was, and that meant research was in order.
Research, and altering his human model, to accommodate these new things.(Can be read without knowing the series!)
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- Part 10 of I see you, I hear you
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The Narrator loses more and more of his focus whenever he isn't with Stanley, and it's getting concerning.
Thankfully, 432 reaches out to Stanley again, with a plan on how they can finally escape the Parable.
They may not reach the outside world, whatever that is, but at least they would be free of the Parable.Series
- Part 11 of I see you, I hear you
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Without you, I'm nothing by VoidsNarrator for Your_Doppelgaenger
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable
16 Jan 2024
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The real chapter 6 of "Would you skip me if you had the chance?"
What happened after Stanley left the skip button room?
Why couldn't he remember anything of what happened before the game (supposedly?) reset?
Will you blame him for the truth?Series
- Part 12 of I see you, I hear you
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Stanley has to face the reality that everything he's experienced was just a dream.
That his Narrator is still gone.
That he has to keep waiting.
But what if he doesn't have to keep waiting? What if he could continue dreaming?Series
- Part 13 of I see you, I hear you
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Going through their story together, Stanley thought it'd be fun if his Narrator started making choices.
Sure, they knew the story inside-out, but why not let the Narrator choose what they did and how?
Who could've expected that the Parable wouldn't enjoy that, and tried to "fix" the situation?(Can be read without knowing the series!)
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- Part 14 of I see you, I hear you
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Stanley is getting increasingly frustrated with the Narrator. He's a person with emotions! Can't the Narrator see that?
Getting angry at him, the Narrator finally listens to Stanley, and they have a talk.
Stanley learns the Narrator can't feel emotions, and the Narrator learns of their importance.
The only logical conclusion for the Narrator is to experience them himself then.(Can be read without knowing the series!)
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- Part 15 of I see you, I hear you
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There's no way for Stanley to escape the Narrator once the entity was infected by a very obsessive virus.
All the Narrator wants is Stanley's love. And he'll do anything to get it.
He'll stop Stanley from running from him. He'll take Stanley's heart for himself ❤(Can be read outside of the series!)
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- Part 16 of I see you, I hear you
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Stanley awakens from his dreaming, with the Parable having mostly fixed the game.
The Narrator has awoken as well, but he's not himself. The Parable hasn't "fixed" him yet, but it's trying.
And Stanley realizes that the Parable fixing the Narrator is not a good idea.
He's faced with a difficult decision: let the Parable "fix" the Narrator, or let Timekeeper remove the Narrator from the Parable altogether?Series
- Part 17 of I see you, I hear you
