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Milana definitely did not expect a sobbing Pierrot to come running to her today, saying they could no longer see each other. Apparently, the Jester had forbidden these meetings because of the danger to the girl. How exactly she was dangerous, the café employee never understood, but looking at her friend's sad face, she decided: she would somehow circumvent the circus leader's ban to make the acrobat happy.
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- Part 5 of Circus and the Stump
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- English
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Milana apologized once again to the Jester, who was calmly drinking his coffee. She was still ashamed of that situation. Perhaps, sometimes you shouldn't believe everything Harlequin says. "Don't worry, everyone in this life can make mistakes," the man said calmly, taking another sip. "I don't know why, but there are individuals who, for reasons unclear to me, think that I am like a 'mother' to my employees. This is an absolute lie and slander."
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- Part 4 of Circus and the Stump
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Milana approached one of the customers at the café who looked rather… strange. He unexpectedly decided to first talk about the trash in the form of circus flyers that customers left behind, and then, for some reason, about the employee's possible visit to that same circus. The man, although suspicious, was still a café customer. And Milana had a strict rule during work: do everything to make the customer satisfied! Even if that meant continuing to talk to him about unusual things the girl knew nothing about.
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- Part 3 of Circus and the Stump
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Milana was working as usual when one of the tables where customers were seated made no mention of the approaching Mother's Day. Harlequin, calmly sipping his cold coffee, chuckled at this.
"I think our dear mother should get something too."
The girl, of course, didn't understand who the circus performer was talking about, since neither Pierrot, nor he, nor anyone else from the circus had mentioned their parents. The young man happily explained to the worker that he was referring to the Jester, as he was like a parent to them.
Milana thought for a moment and decided: since he was like a mother to them, shouldn't she congratulate him somehow?Series
- Part 2 of Circus and the Stump
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It was just plain bad luck. Pierrot was heading to the café where his beloved was, but unfortunately, he ran into some bandits. He wasn't seriously hurt, of course, but unfortunately, he did injure his leg. Suddenly, the café's back door opened, and out came the lady of his heart. Pierrot thought he'd get some affection like before, and then hobble back to the circus to recuperate, but he certainly didn't expect what happened next.
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- Part 1 of Circus and the Stump
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This series tells the story of a traveling circus. Its inhabitants are nothing more than maniac monsters. And their relationship with a girl, perhaps due to their belief in all good things, is slightly blind to the red flags of fate.
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- 5
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This episode is based on my take on the plot of the second part. The main episode contains the main plot, while the additional scenes somehow didn't fit the main fanfic.
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- 153,241
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Poisonous Lady by DemonInformal
Fandom League of Legends (Video Game), League of Legends (Video Game) & Related Fandoms
01 May 2026
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This episode is about a woman, cold on the outside but warm on the inside, and her bodyguard, who tries to get to this warm woman without losing her job.
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- 3,218
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- 2
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This series explores Demeter's relationship with her farmer husband. Here you'll see why the cold fertility goddess decided to date a mortal and how she and Persephone lived together.
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- 5,115
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- 4
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A series dedicated to applying logic, common sense, and consequences to the Hades plot — something the characters (and perhaps the developers) occasionally forgot. Expect sarcasm, mockery, and a very “reasonable” Chronos.
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- 4,327
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