He was just singin' while he worked, why'd you have to play him like this, DiceÂ
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He was just singin' while he worked, why'd you have to play him like this, DiceÂ

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Devilâs Guilt
A cuphead fanfic by me!
Pairing: slight Dice/Ace
Tags: very mild cursing, flashbacks, suspense?
This is my first time writing something for cuphead and my oc, so donât judge me too bad!
ââAt the Devilâs Casino, all bets are off. In that gilded house, theyâre all doomed to dieâ- At least, thatâs what my Ma always said to me. She always hated this place, thought it was a brodie. Reason was, our Pa, unknown to me and my sibs at the time, had gotten his soul snatched. Right out of the blue! Didnât make a deal or nothinâ! Me anâ the boys thought it was bonkers, until He came to collect.
âAh, but enough âbout lilâ olâ me, why donât you roll, doll?â Ace said to the fine lady at the table. In truth, she wasnât all that fetching, but he was willing to call her anything; just as long as he gets something from her. Be it money, or her very soul. The woman blushed and took up the dice in her fist and shook it, then rolled them down onto the tabletop. She looked anxiously toward them, not catching the dealerâs eye fixed on the pair. For a moment, it was a 7! But, somehow, it became a 2.
âOh, deary me, that ainât a good roll at allâŚâ Ace shook his head, feeling only a bit of pity for the fair lady. âIâm afraid ya time is up-â âPlease, give me one more chance!â Ace glanced up at her face, she was becoming awfully distraught; her eyes pleading with worry, her lip quivering with a twinge of fear. Ace huffed, âNow, Iâm sorry, miss, but youâll have to stop now. I wouldnât want ya losinâ anythinâ MORE than ya soul.â The manâs eyes glimmered, signaling her her final warning.
At that, her shoulders slumped in defeat. Forthwith, a man appeared from nowhere at all, and spoke to her in a deep voice, âMay I escort you, my dear?â King Dice bowed to the lady and offered his arm. Her response was quite something, for she shoved him out of the way and ran for the doors. Despite his small shock, Ace had quickly put his fingers together and whistled loudly, causing 2 tall men who looked quite like Ace himself to appear and grab the woman as she shouted, âNO! YOU CANâT- YOU CANâT! PLEASE!â The manager and the dealer merely watched her being dragged away, to the Devilâs quarters.
When the doors shut with a loud slam, Dice turned to Ace, who whistled with a hint of relief. âIsnât it whacky how some folks just canât help themselves? Iâd say theyâre practically mad!â Ace looked up at him, a gentle smile and a faint tint of red on his cheeks. âI suppose soâŚâ
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âEverything hurts.
Iâm dyinâ, I can feel it⌠This damned Abercrombie is kickinâ my ass..!â
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âSay, Hearts, why donât you and me go knab some liquor?â King Dice continued, âI trust you know it ainât no bathtub gin.â âI know, sir. But Iâm workinâ right now. Surely, ya donât want no slackers?â Ace replied, his tone humble, yet subtly flirtatious.
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As he knocked the dice, he sent him off to another world, so it seems, and face more of his pesky little challenges. âWhatâs the damn POINT of this?!â Frustration hit, and those glasses of booze were out for good.
When he returned to the tabletop, the big guy was there again. âHaving fun? Letâs hope not!â And the die appeared once again.
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âDonât be like that!â The King said, âJust one little drink. Please?â Ace looked at his boss, then to his cards. Itâs awful rare and a bit awkward when the employer wants to have a drink with his underling⌠it usually means he wants something. Only one way to find out what he wants. The boy sighed, âI suppose one wouldnât hurt nobodyâŚâ âExcellent!â King took Aceâs wrist suddenly, and led him to the bar. He took his seat gently, while Ace had slowly set himself down at the counter. The boy could feel his bossâs eyes on him as he ordered 2 brandies, and honestly? He had a slight idea why.
Ace could admit that he was acting strange. Strange meaning distant, and particularly unaffectionate. But this has been going on for about a year now, so who could tell the difference between just Ace, and Aceâs depression?
âHere you are, my dear!â King Dice passed off the brandy to the boy, who caught it with grace. As they drank, Ace seemed to look into his glass- his reflection was awfully⌠unsightly.
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When he finished off the rabbit, he was brought back again to face the King. The man laughed, âWhy try, Hearts?! Just look at yourself! Alone, no brothers, no hope! How could you EVER defeat me?!â
The boy, wiping away the blood from his chin, huffed with exhaustion, âIâm...not...DONE YET!â And so, he knocked the dice once more. âHere we go again, Hearts!â
ââââââââââââââ-
âYo, Hearts!â Dice snapped his gloved hands close to Aceâs ear, knocking the boy out of his trance. âHuh? Oh, sorry boss. I think I was just daydreaminâ...â The boy responded, a small, fake smile placed politely on his face. The manager scoffed, âRight. Well, Iâd like to say something.â
Ace raised his brow, his smile faltering. Ah, here it is. What could this be about? âSomethinâ on ya mind, boss?â
King drummed his fingers on the wood counter, looking at his employee intensely, âNo, but Iâm wondering whatâs on YOURS, Hearts.â He turned to take a quiet sip of his alcohol, then continued, âSee, youâve been actinâ funny for a few weeks now- funnier than you usually are, and Iâd like to know exactly whatâs goinâ on under that fluffy mop âa yours.â Dice set down his glass and leaned his arm on the counter, looking at Ace sincerely now. âIn short; whatâs bugginâ ya, Ace?â
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As he hopped on the cards, he watched the King grin and giggle. âWhatâs so funny?â The boy asked, landing onto the ground. See, the King shouldnât have been laughing. His face had cracks and bruises, but his eyes⌠those were shimmering⌠but with what?
âGame over, Ace.â He leaned over the table , showing how truly gigantic he was in comparison to the boy. âItâs time for the final round~ Letâs see what youâve got!â
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His nameâŚ. Ace hadnât heard his name sounded like that before. This is pretty serious, if his boss was willing to use his real name instead of that silly nickname heâs always been called. Ace turned, looking straight back at Dice, âYou know exactly whatâs bugginâ me, don't cha?â The King crossed his legs and rested his cube head on his fist, signaling the boy to continue with a raise of his brow. Ace sighed, setting down his full glass silently and turning to the other man, âMe anâ my brothaâs, weâve worked here for what, three years now? And they all seem⌠so miserable. All wet, and they hate this place.â He looked down at his lap, not wanting to feel Kingâs eyes on him anymore.
âAnd what about you?â Dice replied, his hand stroking his edges, âSurely, you must feel the same?â Ace hunched, his face shouting his obvious disagreement. âNot really, no.â the boy ran his hand through his hair and continued, âI donât know whatâs wrong witâ me, but I actually like it here. The front entrance, mâ coworkers, the cheatinâ... Hell, I even like you!â
King Diceâs eyebrows raised in surprise, and Ace had looked up and blushed absentmindedly. âW-What I meant⌠I just, I worked so hard, to get my soul back, along witâ my brothaâs, who worked their goddamn ASSES off, and we wound up witâ nothinâ but a job that makes âm feel like nothinâ. How dâyou think that feels?â Ace looked up at Dice now, a deep sincerity placed on his face, with a hand pressed to his chest. Kingâs face was unreadable, his lips pressed into a line, his eyes doing nothing but looking at his underling. Aceâs hand curled up into a ball as he looked away, his voice softer now, âI just keep thinkinâ âbout it, again ân again, and i feel so guilty, i want it to stop.â His voice grew shaky, and hot tears started to form in his eyes. God, did he feel lost.
The boy lay there, face down, with his blood spilling from his mouth and his scrapes and his cuts. He looked absolutely pathetic. King Dice laughed as he saw him there, âYou really are a twit! I thought your brothers were stupid, but facing me head on? Why, it was a trip for biscuits!â Aceâs hands trembled as they tried to search for something to grab; anything.
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The King looked down, and saw his helpless grasping, and felt something in the boy he tried to ignore a long time ago. His determination, his sacrifice, his pure will to keep going⌠Needless to say, heâs seen it before. âSay, kid,â said Dice, âHowâd you like to make a deal?â
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As Ace sat, Dice pondered over this new information. He hadnât thought about any of this, not in his life. When he first took notice of his employeeâs change in attitude, he knew it wasnât just a bad day, oh no. His first thought was the classic âI want to go back to my family and be happyâ, not âI just want to be happy here, with youâ. And, in all honesty? It flattered Dice. Immensly. He just hoped to the Devil himself that Ace wasnât doing anything unecessary with any blades.
âWell, the way I see it,â Said the man suddenly, âis that you arenât going to please yâself until you please yâbrothers. And it looks like thatâs not happeninâ anytime soon.â Ace blinked his eyes rapidly to shove away his tears, and look up at his boss with dignity. âDo yâhave somethinâ in mind?â âHmmm... â replied Dice, drumming his fingers again on the counter, âWell, the only thing i can think of⌠is tâdrop âem.â
Aceâs brow furrowed, âYâknow I canât do that kindâa thing! Thatâd be-â â-Unethical, I know. But if you really wanna stop feelinâ guilty about all this, you gotta let go.â Dice interrupted. Ace looked down at the ground. How was he supposed to feel about that? Heâd be abandoning his brothers, the people heâs fought with since forever. How would a man ever- âTrust me, Hearts, I donât like it neither. In fact, I didnât like it when I had to do it myself, way back then. But, putâcha faith in me, youâll feel a whole lot better once you do.â He took up his drink and, with a glimmer of empathy in his eyes, raised it to Ace, âWhat dâya say, Ace?â
The boy looked to Diceâs glass, then to his own. With his right hand, he ran it through his hair again. Then, with his left he took his drink and looked into it, like he did once before.
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âHow dâya feel, Ace?â Said the King, wrapping up his bandages and putting them away neatly. Ace looked down at the floor, a whole ocean of emotion crashing and settling over again in his mind. He looked up to the man, the bandages covering his eye blocking his vision ever so subtly.
âNevaâ bettaâ.â
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Ace raised his glass, and clinked it against the Kingâs, sealing their silent agreement. The boy quickly brought the brandy to his lips and downed the shot in one fell swoop, then returned the cup to its keeper. Dice soon finished the last drop of his and set it on the table, then rose from his seat and brushed off his trousers. âAh, I think it would be best if we parted, donâcha think?â Ace stood up silently, still in mild shock, âI sâpose so... â The King nodded, with a soft smile on his face, different from his usual, sleazy grin. As Dice walked away, Ace took a few steps opposite, then stopped. âI nevaâ stood a chance, did i?â
Dice stopped and turned slightly, eyeing Ace carefully. After a moment, the man spoke, âThatâs the sad part, Hearts. You did, once.â
Devilâs Guilt pt. 2
Words: a lot
Pairing: slight Dice/Ace
Tags: little swear, tough times, tension, close calls
The next few months after were a special kind of hell, chock full of an uneasiness not meant for the innocent world. Lucky for Ace, this was Hell itself. As the days went on, the more guilt he felt. The more he saw his brothers, the guilt would breed and multiply in the darkest corners of his mind. The fear that came from the guilt, however, was worse.
As Ace sat on his bunk in his part of the house, he stroked the soft material of his dress shirt that lay on the sheets. A forlorn expression laid across his features as he procrastinated, what am I goinâ ta do? Ace thought. Itâs been months since Iâve talked ta boss, and I know heâs suspectinâ me⌠Whatâs a guy ta do? The boy sighed and finally reached for the shirt and rolled his arms into the sleeves, preparing to button it when the door swung open.
âWhadda wallop those kids gave me!â Said the other man, stretching his arms like theyâd pop out if he stopped for a second. Ace looked him up and down; the manâs hair, like Aceâs, was light and fluffy at the ends, but seemed more ruffled. There were a few cuts on his cheek, but it looked like he once had more. The goatee on his chin signified the other manâs stance as older, while his eyes said the exact opposite. Ace chuckled, âYa probably deserve it, Mae. Who KNOWS what goes on in that headâa yours.â A little smile planted itself on the boyâs face, but quickly dropped when he turned away.
Maestro was one of Aceâs older brothers, the second oldest. While Ace was the softer of the 4, Maestro often proved to be the exact opposite. Bruises were always evident on Maestroâs body, and now cuts since they entered the casino business. Maestro plopped down on a bed and rubbed the gauges in his ears, then tapped the diamond earrings as if to assure himself that they were still there. He leaned down to reach his hand under the bed to grab a first aid kit, open it, and take out the mirror that lay inside. Maestro held it up to his face and ran his finger across his parted lips, eyeing the chipped tooth near the front of his mouth. âDamn!â The man said with a hint of frustration, âthose scrubs got me pretty good! I mean, I know they got Doyen, but those kids sure can run ânâ gun!â He set the mirror down and got out the small roll of bandage to start wrapping his wrist.
For the past few months, these two kids got their souls snatched by the Devil. Thing is, not everyone comes back from that, but these two fellas started collecting contracts and fighting for their souls. To Ace, it seemed so familiar, for the 4 of them had done that, once upon a time. âHey, speakinâ aâ which, you seen Doyen anywhere? I reckon heâs gotta SHIT ton aâ scrapes from his fight. I checked âis table, but he ainât nowhere⌠â Maestro broke the silence once again, breaking Ace from his thoughts. The younger brother responded, âNaw, I havenât seem âim. Must be hurtinâ tho, from that beatdown⌠Mustâve been fun, huh?â Ace looked back to his vest and dusted it off, then slipping that around his waist and slowly buttoning it.
Maestro looked up at his brother quizzically, ââEy, whatâs witâ you? You donât gotcha mind in theâ gutta, do ya?â Ace shook his head and chuckled softly, âNo, no. Just thinkinâ, is all.â âAbout thâboss, amiright?â The younger boy tensed up at the thought of his boss, without recognizing Maestroâs flirtatious meaning behind it. Oh god, do I tell âem now? What would he think? Oh god, I- ââcuz I gotta admit, you spend a lotta time witâ that guy. Itâs gettinâ weird.â Maestro looked around, thoughts running through his head. Suddenly, a thought struck his mind, and Ace knew the exact one.
When the boy turned around, Maestro was already standing up, a worried expression laid across his face. Ace looked at him with a fake smile, âI donât think itâs⌠SO weird, yâknow? Isnât- Isnât it natural for two people ta get along?â Maestro inspected his brother with an uneasiness in his stomach, and pointed his finger, ââey, are you, you anâ him-â He clenched his other hand into a fist, his tongue tracing his lips for a quick moment, â-are you anâ him pitchinâ woo? I hope ya remembaâ, what we all went through togethaâ, anâ if youâre in kahoots with-â Maestro pointed to the door, signalling the outside world. â-THAT guy, then youâve gotta whole other thing cominâ-â âSpeakinâ aâ Dice, ah⌠We have ta talk.â
This stopped his big brother in his tracks, and made him start his habit of clenching and unclenching his hands. Oh, jesus christ, not this shit again, thought Ace, leaning against the wall with his arms crossed. Maestro was quieter now, his eyes set on his brother after riling himself up. Ace sighed and continued, âI⌠I donât know if I⌠can do this anymore.â He looked to Maestro, who nodded at him to keep going. Ace sighed a second time, âI canât keep up with you guys, yâknow? Iâm just, so sick, of beinâ on my knees and begginâ for scraps. I wanna do somethinâ, be somethinâ...â Ace finally looked up again at his brotherâs face, and said with the most seriousness heâs ever had, âIf I have...ta let yaâll go, well⌠â He trailed off.
Maestroâs eyes widened, his breath hitching. His brow furrowed after a few seconds of fist clenching, and when he spoke, his voice was loud and furious, âSO YOU'RE JUST GONNA DROP US, JUSâ LIKE THAT?!â The older man was trying so hard to search his brotherâs eyes for a hint of a joke, but when he found none, he took a step forward. Ace saw this, and did nothing. He had expected this out of Maestro⌠he was the rowdiest, after all. âMae-â âNO! DONâT YOU âMAEâ ME! DONâT YOU REALIZE WHAT YA JUSâ SAID??â Ace turned to look away, knowing this would happen. There was nothing Ace could say, or do, to fix what he just did. Tears stained the corners of his eyes as another man entered the room, ââEy, whatâs witâ thâshoutinâ?â
Champ, Aceâs third eldest brother, strolled into the room at the worst, most absolutely terrible time. His tired eye, the unbandaged one, looked between his younger brother and older brother, an eyebrow raised in suspicion. Maestro shrugged his shoulders and scoffed, walking in circles now, âI knew it. I KNEW it! There was ALWAYS gonna be a traitaâ in our lilâ hug fest soonaâ or later!â Champ looked to Ace now, confusion littering his eyes, âwhat didja do, Ace?â Champ asked softly. âIâLL tell ya what âe did!â Maestro finally turned to his brothers and pointed a finger at Ace specifically, âHEâS STEPPINâ AWAY! LEAVINâ US IN THE DARK! He cares too much about the damned boss than the rest of us!â âWell, do I got much choice?! Youâre all mopinâ and so damned miserable that not even I can fix your sorry asses!â Ace shouted back, his voice cracking while his tears started to spill.
Champâs gloved hand covered his mouth in shock, now believing his younger brother. Maestro huffed and looked over his brother for moment, and began to open his mouth- âI canât HELP but like this place more than you! âSpite remembârinâ all weâve been through, I wanna move on!â Tears stained Aceâs cheeks, but there were more in Champâs eyes. Ace pounded on his own chest and continued, âMy heart hurts, Maestro! I donât know how much I can take this anymore! I donât know how long itâll be before I end my own goddamn LIFE âcause of this misâry!â Aceâs voice wavered and cracked as he wiped the snot from his nose, âSurely, youâd want me alive nâ happy somewhere, then dead ân a ditchâŚ?â
The elder brother looked to the floor, then Ace. If any of them touched any part of Maestroâs body, especially his face, it would be as hot as magma in a skillet. Maestro shivered and growled inhumanly, âget out⌠â âW-what?â Uttered Champ, shaking in his shoes. âI sAID GET OUT!â Screamed Maestro, his knuckles white now. As Ace stepped back, Maestro stepped forward, waving his fist in front of him. âAnd donâtchu EVER, EVER LET ME SEE YOUR FACE IN HERE AGAIN, YOU HEAR ME?â The elder brotherâs vision went red, and Ace flung his hands up in front of his own face, flinching as the fist came down, expecting it to land on him.
After a moment of caution, Ace looked up at his hands and was surprised to find no marks. WhatâŚ? He looked over to his brother, whose fist was enclosed in anotherâs hand. When Ace tilted his head, he saw his oldest brother, Doyen, with a bandaged wrapped firmly around his crown and his poofy pompadour split in two. He mustâve been listeninâ from outside... The youngest brother shook in fear as Doyen shoved Maestroâs fist away and say some incomprehensible gibberish to his brothers. Ace couldnât hear a word, he was so shook with fear. After a second of panting dissociation, he heard his name sounded by a deep voice.
âAce.â Doyen spoke, his hand on the open door. The youngest brother looked between the panic-stricken Champ, the raging Maestro, and finally on Doyen. His oldest brother was usually the strongest, most stoic of the bunch. He always made things better, and gave them hope⌠This, however, was not the case. When Doyen looked at Ace, he saw nothing but loss. Ace shivered, and walked toward the door, silently and slowly. He didnât dare look back. Not once.
After a minute or so of walking about, Ace finally tucked in his tie, buttoned up his shirt, and clasped together his vest. He made his way to the bar, stiffly ordering a strong whiskey, and downing it in one go. The people around him buzzed with excitement, alcohol in their veins and risking their lives like it isnât theirs to risk. When Ace looked around, all he could see were suckers. A pang of guilt hit him in the heart, If a ditch it is⌠a ditch itâll be. He ordered one more whiskey, making that 2, and drank.
âFeelinâ low, Hearts?â Dice said, out of nowhere. The tall man leaned himself on the wood counter, eyeing his employee curiously. Ace only nodded, âI did it, boss.â âDid what?â Dice replied, catching a serious glare from Ace. The manager looked at him for a moment before chuckling softly, âsorry, Hearts. I was only teasinâ ya⌠But maybe thatâs not what you want right now. Amiright?â Ace sighed, but then that sigh turned heavier, and then into fits of sobs. The boy covered his head to shield himself from his bosses prying eyes, his body shivering and emitting soft hiccups.
âOh, Hearts,â said Dice, âDonât you cry, youâre betta than that! In factâŚâ The man pulled out a white hankey from his coat pocket and nudged it to Ace, who quietly took it and wiped his eyes. âWhy donât you prove it to âem? I seen them two boys come in here with the intent to knab their souls back, and I gotta plan to make âem regret ever cominâ...â Ace looked up at Dice, whatâs he on about? âYouâre whacky, boss,â he sniffed, âThose brats walloped my brothaâs, ya think I can do any damage to âem?â âI do.â Said Dice, âYâknow why I think so? Because youâre more capable than all yâbrothaâs combined, yâgot that? Ainât nobody can touch you.â
For the past few months since the two had spoken, Dice had found himself becoming more accustomed to Ace. His mannerisms, his diction, his point of view⌠It was all so fascinating to Dice. Because it was so familiar. Running away from something that made him feel so lost was so real for Dice, and while Ace has him, Dice never had anybody. âTell yâwhat--You help me finish off those boys and Iâll give ya someplace to stay. I imagine those brothaâs âa yours wonât letcha stay with them no more, right?â Ace nodded in response, rising from his seat and wiping away any remaining tears. Dice held out his hand, âCome with me, and youâll finally get your freedom.â
This time, Ace had no problem reaching for his hand. What did he have to lose?
been a while, huh? @milky-red
I proooobably overdid this one. I had fun though!

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From my last post with Ace Deckers, I mentioned a Betty Boop episode! This is a link to that one episode; âThe Old Man in the Mountainâ. Aceâs singing voice is based off of Cab Callowayâs in this episode! Cab is singing as the Owl and the Old Man.
This is Ace Deckers; my new Cuphead OC! He's quite the charismatic lad, and has a pretty voice! Hint: Think 'Old Man in the Mountain' of Betty Boop!
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