The Doomed Timelines: Here Comes The First Step, Act 1 Act 2
Download MP3Speaker 1: Hi everyone. This is 
Dami the editor. Now, this 
week's episode is going to be 
just a little bit different than
 normal. If you've been with the
 show for a while, you might 
remember the pilot of another 
podcast, the Doomed Timelines, 
appearing on this feed. The 
Doomed Timelines was a show that
 me and Jacks made with the goal
 of taking Homestuck fan fiction
 and adapting it to a podcast 
format with voice actors help 
along the way to bring each 
story to life. The hope was to 
make Homestuck fan fiction even 
more accessible than it already 
is and to provide a 
low-commitment entry point for 
voice actors just getting 
started in the fandom. I believe
 we were successful in those 
goals, although unfortunately 
the Doomed Timelines is no 
longer available in your regular
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 purposes, we've decided to 
bring each episode of the Doomed
 Timelines to the Live Laugh 
Stuck feed. I hope you have as 
much fun listening to them as we
 did making them. In the process
 of re-listening to them, I've 
grown rather nostalgic for that 
time, and there is a possibility
 that once all the old episodes 
are uploaded, we'll decide to 
continue the show in some 
capacity. We're doing our best 
to make sure that all the voice 
actors credited for each episode
 have the appropriate links to 
each of their socials in the 
description. It's possible that 
the old episodes' outro may not 
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so that we can fix it, and I 
believe that might be it. In 
that case, without further ado, 
I give you the Doomed Timelines.
 Part 2 of In Our Days we Will 
Live Like Our Ghosts Will Live. 
Act 1 of here Comes the First 
Step by Fine Specimen, retrieved
. 
Speaker 3: The autumn breeze 
soon made way to a winter chill 
as you settled down in your 
apartment, leaving the town 
blanketed by a thin layer of 
snow by late November. Time had 
passed by surprisingly quickly 
since you moved in, but shortly 
after your conversation with 
Dave, you finally gave yourself 
the kick you needed to start 
writing about the game, about 
her, because this way it would 
become impossible for you to 
forget everything, for you to 
move on and pretend that it 
never happened. You could reach 
some closure, some comfort, 
through the knowledge that, once
 it was published, you wouldn't 
be the only one who knew the 
story. It didn't matter that no 
one would know it was true. It 
didn't matter if it never became
 overwhelmingly popular, because
 someone, somewhere, would read 
it and they would remember it as
 well. Your story, or very 
existence, would never be left 
behind and forgotten. So you 
wrote all the notes and research
 you had done. All the 
information and memories you had
 collected were absolute 
lifesavers in developing and 
explaining everything. So the 
readers would be able to 
understand the concepts and 
ideas of Spurb Soon enough it 
became clear that there was no 
way it could all be put in a 
single novel. Too much had 
happened at the same time to 
different people throughout the 
entire game. The first draft 
that you had written was already
 500 pages long and it barely 
covered the most important 
aspects, and that had brought 
about another problem. Did you 
write in your perspective or did
 you give each of your friends a
 perspective as well? In that 
case, would you need to ask them
 for permission? After two days 
of deliberation, you decided to 
stick to your perspective, only 
just to cut down on the 
inevitable, ridiculous length 
your work would be. You wrote 
every day, all day, occasionally
 leaving the apartment to get 
some groceries and fresh air, 
but most of your time was spent 
inside your home. And then you 
reached the meteor and you 
stalled. No matter what you 
tried to write to detail, it 
just came out wrong. It was easy
 enough to humorously point out 
Dave and Carcad's love six 
shenanigans to explain the 
ridiculous bond between Vrisca 
and Terezi. Even Gamze was 
easier to talk about, but Kanaya
, your relationship with her. 
Normally you could wax poetic 
about Kanaya, about your wife, 
for pages, but the moment you 
put your fingers to the keyboard
 you froze up. Every time you 
attempted to describe it, all 
motivation, all ideas fell out 
of your mind and you were forced
 to stare blankly at the abrupt 
end of a paragraph, fear and 
disgust swirling in your chest, 
because the part of you wondered
 if you were already too late, 
if you'd already begun to forget
. After four days of agonizing, 
of staying inside and getting 
nowhere, you knew you had to get
 out of the apartment and get 
something. You just had to get 
away from it, from the 
everlooming possibility and 
fears, from the blinking 
evidence in front of your eyes 
that you bundled yourself up and
 slammed the door shut as you 
left. There was a little park 
nearby that you could wander 
around. Somewhere you could get 
some fresh air and try to relax.
 It was late afternoon when you 
stepped out, the sun already 
setting in the distance, the 
golden glow of the light making 
the snow glitter brilliantly. 
You could already feel your body
 relaxing. Despite the small 
nagging thoughts that continued 
to swim up to the front of your 
mind. It was quiet in the park, 
with only a few people wandering
 around. The playground, however
, was completely packed and you 
smiled fondly at the children's 
laughter echoing through the 
area. You stood there for a 
while watching them lob 
snowballs at each other, at the 
sculptures and snowmen they 
built, and the nostalgia for the
 children you and her had raised
 suddenly smacked you in the 
face. They were so precious to 
you, so utterly beautiful and 
special, even if you only looked
 after them for short periods of
 time. And yet you lost them as 
well. They were the joys of your
 life, and they were gone, like 
everything else you had helped 
dear. You forced yourself to 
move away, to continue onwards, 
your good mood soured through 
grief and longing After walking 
as far away as possible without 
leaving the park. You let 
yourself sit down on an empty, 
if snow-covered, bench. The sky 
had grown darker and slowly it 
begun to snow. It was incredibly
 cliche, and yet you didn't mind
. The park had become quiet, 
almost frozen in time, the only 
signs of movement being the 
falling snow, the only sound, 
the sway of trees. And then your
 phone rang, dragging you out of
 your stupor, shattering the 
momentary stillness you had been
 caught up in. You fumbled with 
your phone, glancing at the 
screen to see it was Dave, and, 
slightly annoyed, you answered 
the call.
Speaker 4: Dave, this better be 
Holy fucking shit. 
Speaker 1: You won't fucking 
believe it. It's him, Rose. 
Jesus Christ, I fucking found 
him. I found him. 
Speaker 3: He blurted out words 
smearing together. But you, your
heart began to beat rapidly.
Speaker 1: What I-I took your 
advice even though I really 
didn't want to, but I thought, 
hey, if the fucking seer is 
suggesting I do something, then 
I probably should do it. And oh 
my god, rose, you were so 
fucking right. I just sent a 
message to the dude asking him 
if he'd like to meet up sometime
 over at coffee and just discuss
 the comic, like civil adults 
and shit. But he fucking agreed.
 So we decided to meet at this 
coffee shop tonight and I rock 
up and he's already there like a
 nerd, but he looks slightly 
familiar. And then, fuck Rose, 
he just looks at me and freezes 
before saying Dave, really 
quietly and it fucking hits me, 
You-you found Karkin you asked 
softly, hope and jealousies 
swelling in your chest. Yes, yes
 holy shit, of course that 
ridiculous critic would be him. 
Who the fuck else types like 
that? That stupid gorgeous? 
Speaker 3: dumbass and you 
couldn't help but stand up, 
phone clutched desperately to 
your ear as you heard your 
brother practically sob and joy 
on the other end. Tears sprung 
to your eyes and you were so 
happy, so goddamn happy for him,
that you had-you had to know.
Speaker 4: Does he know Kanaya 
Is-is Kanaya. 
Speaker 3: You interrupted and 
whatever he was saying cut off. 
Suddenly he was silent. Your 
heart sank, even as you begged 
prayed for the gods that didn't 
exist. Please, please, please. 
Speaker 1: I'm so sorry, Rose.
Speaker 3: You whispered 
hesitantly and you fell back to 
the bench. A scream tangled in 
your throat. 
Speaker 1: He said, the only 
others he knows are Nepeta and 
Equius, and that's because 
Nepeta is a stepsister, while 
Equius is the son of the guy who
 arrested his father at a 
protest. Apparently the two of 
them moved off into some small 
town, so he hasn't really spoken
 with them either. 
Speaker 3: The memory of the 
woman and a man in the fast food
 restaurant from a month or so 
ago popped up in your mind, but 
you couldn't say anything in 
response, too busy trying to 
wrench the psalms that wanted to
 escape your lips back down. 
Speaker 4: I see.
Speaker 3: You finally croaked 
out after a while, wiping away 
the tears that were under fall.
Speaker 4: I see, tell him I 
said hello, yes, and bring him 
here at some point. It would be 
lovely to see him again. It's 
quite late, however, and I need 
to start making dinner. I'm very
, very happy for you, dave. Good
 night, rose. 
Speaker 3: You hung up and 
buried your face into your hands
. You felt your phone vibrate 
again, but you ignored it. You 
could ever go fucking right for 
you, could it? The only chance 
for hope? The only chance I know
 I knew anything. No one ever 
knew anything. Because while it 
did mean that there was some 
possibility, who knew where she 
was? She might not even have 
lived in the same fucking 
continent. Put out a shattering 
breath, trying to push down the 
urge to scream and wail. You let
 yourself sit in the freezing 
silence for a while, uncaring of
 getting cold or sick or 
whatever the hell else. What did
 it even matter? You could sit 
here and let the cold take you 
and everything would be fine. 
Dave had Carcat back, john and 
Jade were happy by themselves. 
Your mom your phone vibrated 
again and you glared down at it,
 only to soften at the sight of 
your mother's number. You picked
 up. 
Speaker 4: Hello Mother.
Speaker 5: Rosie, are you doing 
okay? Sweetheart, davey called 
me and said you might be feeling
 a bit down. I'm here to talk if
 you need me, or do you need to 
talk to Dr Hilger? Otherwise, 
you could tell me how that book 
of yours is coming along. 
Speaker 4: I'm alright, mom. I'm
 just a bit shaken. Dave told me
 something that surprised me, 
that's all. And no, I don't need
 to talk to Dr Hilger. I'm doing
 well. As for my book, it's 
coming along quite well. I've 
already got the first part 
finished. I might as well send 
it off to my publisher later in 
the week, but at this rate the 
story will be several novels 
long.
Speaker 3: Talking with your 
mother was always pleasant. Now 
that you understood that she had
 an honest interest in you and 
your hobbies and passions, you 
tried to be as open as possible 
with her. She cheered you on 
throughout your life. She was 
your biggest fan with your 
novels, even when the shock and 
disbelief of your situation had 
once driven you to ignore her. 
And despite that she held no 
resentment, only love for you, 
and in return you loved her 
justice dearly, but not as 
dearly as you'd grown up without
 her before you could. If it 
never mind, it didn't matter, 
not anymore at least. 
Speaker 5: Oh shit, I mean 
goodness, I'm looking forward to
 reading all of them. Diestrite,
 I mean your father, brother I 
honestly have no clue what he 
calls himself nowadays with the 
two of you, but never mind, I 
thought you would like to know. 
He's very excited for it as well
. Oh, speaking of the whole 
family, we wanted to know if you
 were going to come over for 
Christmas.
Speaker 4: Probably I've been 
missing, you, all of you, even 
father.
Speaker 3: Calling Diestrite her
 father to his face was still 
one of the most hilarious things
 in the world, no matter what 
anyone else said, his grimace 
and general discomfort at it 
would never stop being amusing, 
and apparently your mother 
thought so as well, as she 
giggled slightly. 
Speaker 5: He shouldn't be so 
hard on the guy. He's been a 
pretty good dad to both you and 
Davy, despite his weird aversion
 to being called that. But we've
 been missing you too, sweetie, 
even your father, though he 
doesn't say so. And please come 
for Christmas. We're inviting 
Jakey and Janie and their 
families, so you'll get to see 
your friends. Oh, little Jade 
looks so much like her father at
 Suncanny. Judy was such a goofy
boy.
Speaker 3: She trailed off, her 
tone changing into one of 
sadness, and you decided to 
change the subject. You knew she
 had been close to Jade's father
 and his sister, julie Joey Joey
. Despite knowing them during 
her drinking period, she had 
once told you that they were the
 only things that made her get 
up in the mornings and try to 
cut down on the amount of 
alcohol she consumed.
Speaker 4: You've convinced me, 
mother, I'll come for Christmas.
Really.
Speaker 5: That's wonderful, 
Rosie. We'll be looking forward 
to seeing you then.
Speaker 4: I'm looking forward 
to going. Anyway, I should start
 going. I'm outside and it's 
quite cold. 
Speaker 5: Oh yes, Get inside, 
sweetheart. It's quite cold over
 there, isn't it? Bundle up and 
stay warm. Oh and Rosie, I love 
you, baby, and I'm so happy 
you're going to come for 
Christmas.
Speaker 3: You smiled.
Speaker 4: I love you too, mom. 
I'll see you at Christmas. 
Speaker 3: Bye-bye, sighing, you
 put your phone on silent and 
slipped it back in your pocket 
before forcing yourself to stand
 up. I'll brush off the snow, 
and I said, gathered on you, and
 start the trek back into town. 
Despite your determination 
before to sit and so, again, not
 feel cold, your body had very 
different ideas. Shortly after 
leaving the park, you felt your 
teeth chatter, limbs shivering, 
as they seemed to seep into your
 very veins. You're an 
overdramatic idiot. Soon enough,
 however, the cold became too 
much and you knew you had to 
duck into a shop and warm up. 
Somehow, there was a tug in your
 chest pulling you towards a 
store. At that point you didn't 
care where it wanted to take you
, you just wanted to get warm. 
Without looking, you shoved open
 a door with trembling arms to a
 shop, the faint jingle of a 
bell announcing your arrival, 
before being promptly 
overwhelmed by warmth and the 
smell of flowers, you closed 
your eyes and bliss "'We're 
about to close, but I'll be with
 you in a moment' a sweet voice 
called out from the back and 
your chest ached at the sound of
 it. but you were too busy 
basking in the heat. You'd be 
mortified at the sod and mess 
you were making in the floor 
later, but for now you were 
solely focused on the pleasant 
smell and warmth in the shop. 
You heard the sound of someone 
getting closer, but you refused 
to open your eyes, not yet. The 
smell was so, so familiar. You 
could just pretend for a little 
bit that you were back home, 
that the person approaching you 
was— "'I'm sorry to keep you 
waiting. 
Speaker 6: Can I help'.
Speaker 3: You cut off with a 
gasp and you cracked open an eye
. A woman stood in front of you.
 She was beautiful, stunning, 
incredible. Her hair was short, 
hanging just above her shoulders
, her eyes gleaming, a brilliant
 jade. Her mouth hung open and 
then your eyes caught on her 
apron, On the name tag "'Rose' 
she whispered out and you wanted
 to whimper In large, looping 
letters "'Kaniah' you breathed 
out and she let out a pained sob
 before spritting towards you. 
You turned your arms, laughing 
and crying in equal measure, as 
she buried her face in your neck
 and wept. Even though you both 
sank to the floor, you didn't 
care that you were wet and soggy
 and cold. She was warm, so, so 
warm, and the tears continued to
 spill over you as you cupped 
her face and pulled her close, 
kissing her desperately, just to
 make sure, just in case. But 
she kissed you back with as much
 fervor, tasting of tears and 
joy at home, smearing her 
lipstick, and you couldn't help 
but giggle. She began to laugh 
as well and the sound echoed in 
the shop like bells. And you had
 to kiss her again because, fuck
, she was finally here. She was 
here, she was here "'I love you'
 you mumbled and she smiled 
adorably "'And are you'. she 
pressed another kiss to your 
lips and you held her tighter, 
not daring to let her go. But 
she was warm and solid, so 
gloriously alive and existing. 
And you kissed her deeply again,
 heart aching as you traced the 
unfamiliar, familiar shape of 
her face, her body, her 
everything. You gasped words of 
love and pain and longing into 
her skin and the tears fell even
 faster as the joy slowly ebbed 
away and the desperate grief 
latched on "'I missed you'. 
Speaker 6: "'i missed you. Where
 were you'? 
Speaker 3: "'I love you'. You 
both repeated like a prayer, 
grasping onto each other like a 
lifeline, reassuring each other 
that the other was real, that 
neither of you would go anywhere
. You didn't know how long the 
two of you sat on the sodden 
floor, but neither of you cared 
too, entranced by the presence 
of the other. Can I as sniffed 
softly before letting out a 
watery laugh.
Speaker 6: We should get up and 
move upstairs. I need to close 
the store quickly and then we 
can continue this in private' 
you nodded gently and slowly 
rose, helping her to her feet. 
Speaker 3: She was still 
slightly taller than you and it 
made you bark out another laugh.
 She leaned forward and pressed 
a kiss to your forehead "'We 
must both look terrible' you 
whispered. Eyeing the smeared 
lipstick and mascara mixed tears
 on her face and she laughed 
loudly "'We can clean up 
upstairs.
Speaker 6: I live above the shop
 and have a bath we can use'. 
Speaker 3: She hurried over the 
entrance of the store, locking 
the door and flipping a sign, 
before grabbing your hand and 
pulling you with her. Neither of
 you let the other out of each 
other's sight for more than five
 seconds, but even then the 
weight was filled with a growing
 sense of panic and dread. 
Unable to be out of contact, you
 had both bathed together, 
washing each other gently, 
lovingly noting the changes to 
one another. Can I gave you a 
pair of her pajamas to wear 
after you had both gotten clean,
 putting your own sodden and 
dirty clothes into her washing 
machine. And once you were both 
dressed, she pulled you into her
 bed and held you close, simply 
enjoying the peaceful quiet and 
comfort between one another. But
 both of you knew you would have
 to talk about what had happened
, what had changed, what was 
different. One glaring 
difference, after all, was the 
fact that Kanaya was human, and 
yet she was still the most 
beautiful person you had ever 
seen "'What happened when you 
woke up'. You asked hesitantly 
and she breathed in deeply "'I 
was confused and scared. 
Speaker 6: Everything was 
different, unfamiliar, and I was
 human. I almost screamed when I
 looked in the mirror and saw 
soft brown skin instead of the 
tone I was used to and the lack 
of horns. The sudden loss of 
senses and, well, anatomy was 
also quite shocking. I tried to 
message you, but I didn't have a
 Pestitum account and Trolean 
didn't exist. So I had to make 
one, but we didn't have a 
computer at home. It took me a 
while before I could actually 
get access to a computer and 
then it said you didn't exist 
and I why, rose? What happened? 
Why couldn't I reach you'?
Speaker 3: You wanted to laugh 
at the fact that the only reason
 you two were unable to get in 
contact sooner was due to your 
impatience. You could have seen 
her, could have held her ten 
years earlier, but no, you 
messed it up completely "'When I
woke up'.
Speaker 4: You began hesitantly 
"'I tried to message you A lot, 
but the same message kept coming
 up and I got angry, so I may 
have deleted my account'.
Speaker 3: A hysterical laugh 
left her lips, even as tears 
began to fill in her eyes and 
she reached out to swat your 
head "'You idiot, you absolute 
moron. 
Speaker 6: We could have all 
this time'. 
Speaker 3: She gave your head 
another swat before pulling you 
even closer and hugging you 
tightly "'You fool, but I'd 
rather find you ten years later 
than ever again'. You were both 
silent for another moment before
 you asked "'Why a flower shop, 
and how did you get?
Speaker 6: it' it was my 
mother's before she gave it to 
me and left to go travel. I 
think she used to be Porum, or 
maybe my ancestor from Altonia, 
or both, but the fact that her 
mother was something I now had 
was confusing. But she loves 
gardening and I'm quite partial 
to it as well, so I gladly took 
it over once I turned 23. We are
 close, but not very. I don't 
think she wanted to be a mother 
and I never knew what to expect 
from one, so we had more of a 
sisterly relationship. Speaking 
of siblings, do you is?
Speaker 4: Dave. Dave is fine, 
More than fine, actually. You 
won't believe who we found this 
evening. There was this angry 
critic ranting about his 
webcomics. And well, guess who 
it was? No, Yep, the stupid 
moron found Carcat by annoying 
him enough to agree to a coffee 
date. 
Speaker 3: She laughed loudly 
again and your heart fluttered 
at the sound of it, your hands 
reaching up to cup her face. And
 just look at her. She was still
 gorgeous. She always would be 
in your eyes. Her skin was dark 
and smooth, her face just as 
angular as you remembered, but 
it was softer, less sharp than 
the bone structure of a troll. 
You're beautiful. You whispered 
lovingly and you felt heat bloom
 in her cheeks. 
Speaker 6: So are you.
Speaker 3: She mumbled back and 
you leaned forward to kiss her 
softly, before pulling back and 
hesitating. Her hand reached up 
to hold yours and she looked at 
you quizzically. 
Speaker 4: Marry me.
Speaker 3: You blurted out and 
you felt Canaia's hand squeeze 
your own. She was beaming, her 
cheeks growing wet again and she
nodded desperately.
Speaker 6: Of course, I will, of
 course, of course, of course. 
You don't even need to ask.
Speaker 3: She laughed and 
pressed a kiss to your lips, 
smiling the entire time.
Speaker 6: We'll go to the town 
hall tomorrow in the morning, if
that's all right.
Speaker 3: You couldn't help the
 grin spread on your face either
, a blush heating up your face 
as you nodded rapidly. 
Speaker 4: Yes, I would. I would
 love that. 
Speaker 3: You leaned in and 
kissed her again, deeply and 
lovingly, trying to convey the 
full extent of joy and adoration
 you felt for her. Judging from 
the smile you felt against your 
lips, you guessed you'd manage 
to do it. In the morning, the 
two of you got dressed quickly, 
hurrying to get to the town hall
 as soon as it opened, you 
pulled on your clothes from 
yesterday, freshly cleaned and 
dried, and Kanaya simply pulled 
on a warm dress and tights. 
Smiling the entire time as she 
applied her makeup, your heart 
clenched in joy and you felt 
yourself smiling as well. You 
both cooked a quick breakfast 
together, turning on a playlist 
and dancing and humming with 
each other, stinking kisses here
 and there. When the time to 
leave came, you let her down the
 stairs, her warm hand gripped 
tightly in your arms. On your 
way out, she stacked some 
flowers to hold in her other 
hand, explaining it's my shop. 
Speaker 6: I can take what I 
need for important occasions. 
Speaker 3: You smiled stupidly 
at her and lifted her hand to 
kiss it, giggling at the blush 
that had spread across her face.
 The two of you probably looked 
ridiculous as you practically 
pranced out onto the street, 
hands tangled in soft looks of 
love being exchanged every step.
 It was a fifteen minute walk to
 the town hall, and by the time 
you arrived you could feel 
yourself almost vibrate in 
excitement and anticipation. It 
didn't matter that you had 
married Kanaya before or that 
this wedding was going to be 
small and less impressive. You 
could have another big wedding 
later if both of you wanted it, 
but for now your only concern 
was actually getting that 
marriage certificate and being 
able to legally call her your 
wife again. As it turned out, 
requesting a civil marriage 
right there and then was pretty 
easily granted, since the mayor 
of such a small town didn't 
really have much else to do at 
the moment. By lunchtime, with 
the congratulations of the mayor
 and the inks still drying on 
the certificate, you were 
officially married again. And 
then you were faced with a 
dilemma.
Speaker 4: Should I move in with
 you? 
Speaker 3: You questioned and 
your wife, your wife paused. 
Speaker 4: I mean, my apartment 
is pretty small compared to 
yours.
Speaker 6: Are you sure I don't 
mind walking, and if you've only
just moved in?
Speaker 3: She offered, but you 
shook your head. 
Speaker 4: I don't have that 
much stuff there anyway, and I 
would much rather live above a 
beautiful flower shop with my 
wife than a cold apartment block
. 
Speaker 3: The smile that spread
 across her face when you called
 her your wife made you preen 
and glee and you leaned forward 
to peck her on the mouth.
Speaker 6: Very well then.
Speaker 3: She agreed and you 
pulled her in the direction of 
your apartment. You honestly 
didn't mind moving over your 
essentials to her place while 
leaving the rest until the lease
 ran out. You could always rent 
a storage unit and pack away 
everything in there, sell it 
somewhere online, or ask if Dave
 wanted more junk to fill up his
 own apartment with. Oh, oh shit
.
Speaker 4: My family is going to
 kill me. 
Speaker 3: You muttered as you 
fumbled in your pockets for your
 phone, pulling it out, you 
turned it back on and winced at 
the missed messages and calls. 
While you didn't doubt your 
mother had called Dave back to 
reassure him, he had a tendency 
of not being absolutely sure 
until he heard the other person 
tell them it were.
Speaker 1: Hey, mom said she'd 
talked to you, but are you okay 
now, or, rose? You good, rose, 
rose, rose. If you don't answer,
 then I'm calling Mom again. Why
 aren't you answering? Please 
respond, Rose. I'm worried. I'm 
driving over there. If you don't
 answer me, fuck Please, rose. 
I'm going there and I swear to 
God, if you've done something 
stupid, then I will kill you 
Shit.
Speaker 3: You whispered and 
Kanaya placed a hand on your 
shoulder.
Speaker 6: Is everything all 
right, my love. 
Speaker 3: Your heart clenched 
at the term of endearment, 
despite the guilt you felt at 
worrying your brother, and you 
gave a wobbly smile to her.
Speaker 4: I may have really 
worried Dave and made him think 
I've done something stupid. I'm 
going to call him quickly and 
let him know everything is fine.
 
Speaker 3: You quickly dialed 
his number, but it went straight
 to voicemail. He was probably 
completely focused on driving. 
The last text had been sent 
early in the morning, so he 
would probably arrive late in 
the evening. 
Speaker 4: Well, we may be 
having guests dear. I should 
probably call my mother now.
Speaker 3: however, A quick look
 at the text sent from your mom 
had you wincing as they 
gradually became more and more 
frantic over time. You 
immediately called her grimacing
 as she picked up on the first 
string. 
Speaker 5: Rosie, please, rosie,
 is that you? Hello Mom, oh, 
thank you God. Oh, my God, fuck 
Rosie. You had us all so worried
, are you all right? Why weren't
 you responding? Where are you? 
Speaker 3: Your mother's voice 
sounded thick, like she'd been 
crying when you bit your lip. It
 hadn't meant to worry her. 
Speaker 4: Mom, mom, I'm fine, I
 just had my phone switched off,
 that's all I. I met someone and
 we were talking what I also may
 have married her, what I'll 
bring her over for Christmas. I 
think you'll love her, I 
certainly do, and you. 
Speaker 5: Let us all worry 
ourselves sick, thinking the 
worst had happened Because you 
got married. 
Speaker 3: She said quietly, and
 the guilt threatened to choke 
you.
Speaker 4: I know it sounds bad,
 but trust me, mom, I've met her
 several times before, we've 
been together for years and we 
decided to get married this 
morning. And please, mom, I love
 her so much and I apologize for
 worrying you. That was not my 
intention, but you guys have to 
stop thinking I've relapsed the 
moment I go off the grid for 
more than three hours. 
Speaker 2: Rose, what's this 
about you getting married? 
Speaker 3: A deep voice asked 
and, oh boy, it looked like the 
whole family was there.
Speaker 2: Hello Father. Don't 
hello Father me. What the hell 
was your mother talking about?
Speaker 4: I met a girl a few 
years ago and we've been dating 
for a while. We decided to get 
married. The ceremony was ten 
minutes ago.
Speaker 3: Your father was 
silent on the other end and you 
wondered if you had somehow 
managed to screw up every single
 one of your family 
relationships in one night. 
Speaker 2: Do you love her? Does
 she love you? 
Speaker 3: You finally asked and
 you wanted to cry in relief. 
Speaker 4: Yes, yes, absolutely 
Listen. I'm so sorry for 
worrying you and Mom and Dave, 
but I'm fine, more than fine 
actually.
Speaker 2: Alright, I'll try and
 calm your mother down. We'll 
see you for Christmas. Bring 
your wife along. 
Speaker 3: Your father was ever 
a man. A few words, quick and 
straight to the point.
Speaker 4: I will.
Speaker 2: I love you, Rose. I 
know I don't really say it, but 
I do. So does your mom and your 
brother. You really gave all of 
us a scare last night. Look 
after yourself. 
Speaker 4: I will. I love you 
too and tell Mom I'm sorry. Bye,
Dad.
Speaker 3: You hung up and 
sighed as you put your phone 
away.
Speaker 6: Your mother is. Well 
then, and do you have a father? 
Speaker 3: Can I ask tentatively
, and you nodded. 
Speaker 4: Yes, my mother is 
thankfully alive, although I do 
now seem to have a father. You 
remember Dirk and Roxy, right? I
 think our other guardians 
became fused or mixed with their
 personalities, creating our 
current parents. In any case, I 
now have a full set of worried 
parents and a concerned brother 
making his way here. We may have
 to stick around in my apartment
 for a little bit so that he 
doesn't start losing his head 
when I'm not there.
Speaker 3: You leaned against 
her and she pushed back, 
pressing a kiss to your head.
Speaker 6: That's fine, we can 
start packing up your things as 
we wait for him to arrive.
Speaker 3: She reassured you and
 you smiled gently. 
Speaker 4: Thank you, Canaya. 
I'm sorry to have brought you 
into this family mess.
Speaker 3: She chuckled and 
kissed you properly on the lips.
Speaker 6: It's fine. I wouldn't
 have it any other way, love. 
Speaker 3: You both made your 
way to your apartment relatively
 quickly and managed to fill out
 most of your time packing 
things into boxes, talking to 
each other and just generally 
fooling around. Towards the 
evening, however, your doorbell 
rang incessantly and you knew 
Dave had arrived. You bust him 
in. Even through your door you 
could hear the rapid footsteps 
of someone sprinting up the 
stairs, but curiously enough you
 could glean a second pair of 
footsteps right behind them. You
 already had the door open by 
the time. Dave made his way up 
to your floor and you looked at 
his panting form. 
Speaker 4: If I had known you 
were so desperate to see me, I 
would have invited you sooner.
Speaker 1: You fucking asshole.
Speaker 3: He wheezed out before
 stumbling over to you and 
dragging you into a hug.
Speaker 1: I was so worried and 
here you are standing around 
with a fucking cup of tea.
Speaker 4: I'm sorry to have 
worried you, Dave, but I 
switched off my phone until this
 morning. I was otherwise 
occupied. I have grown woman, 
David. I can handle myself 
perfectly fine.
Speaker 3: You muttered into his
 shoulder, but he held you 
tighter.
Speaker 7: You are an absolute 
shit-swallowing asshole Strider.
Speaker 3: A gravelly voice 
behind your brother complained, 
and you couldn't stop the grin 
overtaking your face. You pulled
 away from the tight hug your 
brother had encased you in and 
stared at the man standing 
impatiently behind him. 
Speaker 7: Hey Rose, I see that 
you're looking absolutely fine, 
just like I told this fucking 
moron. But no, he had to come 
make sure, add one in the 
fucking morning. And yet you 
came along.
Speaker 3: You pointed out and 
he blushed. 
Speaker 7: Yeah well, I wasn't 
gonna let him out of my sights. 
He probably would have gotten 
lost again for another ten 
fucking years.
Speaker 4: You have no idea how 
good it is to see you, Carcat. 
Speaker 3: You stepped forward 
and pulled him into a short hug 
as well, which he briefly 
returned. 
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, yeah, 
it's good to see you too. 
Speaker 3: Dave was standing 
slightly to the side, staring at
 Carcat with a dopey expression,
 and you rolled her eyes. 
Speaker 4: Come on in, then I 
have someone I'd like you both 
to meet.
Speaker 3: You said ushering 
them inside. 
Speaker 1: Oh fuck, are you 
pregnant? Did you have a kid? 
Speaker 6: Why the fuck would 
you? Hello, dave, it's good to 
see you, chipper, as ever.
Speaker 3: Kanaya chuckled out 
warmly and you grinned at the 
shocked expression on both Dave 
and Carcat's faces. 
Speaker 4: You wouldn't believe 
who I stumbled into yesterday 
evening.
Speaker 3: You pulled her close 
to you and she kissed your cheek
. Kanaya Carcat whispered 
hoarsely and you unwrapped your 
arm around her to let her step 
forward. She grabbed his hands 
with her own, smiled sadly at 
him before embracing him. He let
 out a choked sob and held her 
just tightly, burying his face 
in her neck.
Speaker 7: Fuck Jesus. I thought
 you were fuck. 
Speaker 3: He mumbled out, and 
she pressed a light kiss to his 
head.
Speaker 6: So did I.
Speaker 3: She whispered back.
Speaker 6: So did I.
Speaker 3: You left the two of 
them to their reunion instead. 
Speaker 4: turning to Dave, this
 is why I wasn't answering. I 
found her again.
Speaker 3: You explained quietly
 and your brother nodded. 
Speaker 4: I'm sorry to have 
worried you. 
Speaker 1: Nah, you were right. 
I can't rush down here every 
time. You take longer than five 
hours to respond. But shit, rose
, you left me on a pretty grim 
fucking note. What was I 
supposed to think?
Speaker 4: No, I know I should 
have said something, I was just 
caught up.
Speaker 1: I would have been 
caught up with Carcat as well if
 he hadn't worried me sick, you 
dickhead. 
Speaker 3: He grumbled, but he 
let you wrap an arm around him. 
Speaker 4: Things turned out 
pretty good in the end, didn't 
they? Yeah?
Speaker 3: The two of you were 
silent for a moment before you 
remembered.
Speaker 4: Oh, that's right, 
Dave. I married Kanaya this 
morning. We're spouses again.
Speaker 3: You said with a smile
 on your face Once again, we 
beat you and Carcat out. 
Hopefully for the last time. 
Speaker 1: Don't be too fucking 
sure about that. 
Speaker 3: He replied with a 
smirk, sauntering over and 
pulling Carcat into a ridiculous
 pose. 
Speaker 1: Rose Kanaya, meet my 
husband Carcat, who I married 
yesterday at seven in the 
evening, A full twelve hours 
before you Suck it bitches, we 
win. 
Speaker 3: He stuck out his 
tongue before pulling away as 
Carcat reached out to glober him
. 
Speaker 7: Don't fucking do that
. You asshole, Did you lose all 
sense of shame when you woke up?
 Oh no wait, you never fucking 
had any. You absolute.
Speaker 3: You snorted as you 
watched your brother dodge out 
of the way of his husband's 
angry attempts to whack him. 
Settling up to your own wife and
 resting your head against hers,
 dave, you called out and the 
two of them stopped turning to 
look at you.
Speaker 4: You may have been 
quicker this time, but have you 
already told the parents?
Speaker 3: All the color drained
 from his face and he mumbled 
out a quiet Shit, fuck, shit, 
before grabbing his phone 
desperately. And you tipped your
 head back and laughed loud and 
clear and so, so happy. Your 
wife laughed with you, with the 
two sounds joining together, and
 soon your entire apartment was 
filled with laughter, apart from
 Dave's muttered words into his 
phone this was home. This was 
home. You were finally home. 
Speaker 1: The documentarian of 
our story today is Fine Specimen
 Retrieved, who you can find at 
KitKateMunch on Twitter and as 
Fine Specimen Retrieved on A03. 
Remember to go drop some kudos 
on their fic if you enjoyed 
today's show. The narrator of 
our story today was Luna Faye 
Khaida, who you can find by 
messaging them on Discord at 
ALunarDragon hashtag 6969. The 
voice of Dave Strider, as well 
as editor and composer for the 
show, is Dommie, who you can 
find on Twitter, tumblr and 
SoundCloud as Dominum Thief. The
 voice of Rose Lalonde was Jax, 
who you can find on Twitter at 
Dirkification, on Tumblr at 
sociallyanxiousdragontumblrcom 
and on Archive of Our Own as 
Amberle. Jax also helps out as 
the show's producer. The voice 
of Mom Lalonde was Kaira, who 
you can find at CluckBeast on 
Twitter. The voice of Kanaya 
Mariam was Articulately Composed
, who you can find on Twitter at
 AC Music 27 or on YouTube as 
Articulately Composed. The voice
 of Bro Strider was Gizma, who 
you can find on Tumblr and 
Archive of Our Own as Scrapyard 
Gizma. The voice of Carcatvantis
 was Ego, who you can find on 
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YouTube as EgoSweet. Art for the
 show was drawn by atDJDoodle's 
Art on Twitter. You can also 
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