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Mini art dump! First two are from this weekâs sotw :D!

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Woo!!
I feel so honored to have the chance to be a part of this collaboration. EAPS meant so much to me, so to animate something like this and see other artists(my moots included!!) form together this lovely project makes me so happy, genuinely, thank you EAPS, VAs, Ken, and literally just everyone, ily yâallđŤđđ§Ą
EAPS !!
Thereâs only 8 bc my dumbass forgot Flare but I was meant to be asleep an hour ago,,,
https://archiveofourown.org/works/62925418/chapters/169132378
Again sorry for the wait for this chapter. The week wasnât as stressful as I thought it would be. But I got distracted too much, (which will bite me in the but later), and my motivation for drawing was really down as well.
But hope you enjoy, and hereâs the one illustration sneak peek (extra secretive). And be excited for whose coming will join the family next next Saturday (:
I feel like it's constantly forgotten that Andrew was a part of a much older Stitchwraith. And that he was the more intelligent side. That literally not only built FC, a child animatronic, using Foxy's code, but also made him to regulate star power. Plus his various labs, capturing all those other Stitchwraiths, and plotting against the Creator, one of the smartest people throughout the shows. Sure, Jake took charge of the mechanical side of stuff, but Andrew is the one who plotted and designed things. He may still be a kid, but all that genius didn't just poof because he lost his Stitchwraith body. He could easily be on par with Eclipse and OG Monty (whom, mind, he did defeat on at least one occasion) if they really let him shine again.

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fc and charlie as cuphead and chalice cuz uhh fc made a cuphead reference and i thought of this giggls
FC avatar reference
his height(they very much changed his height during vids)
hope this helps
FC's Fear
The storm outside rattled against the windows, wind howling through the cracks like some unseen force trying to claw its way inside. Rain pattered against the glass in an erratic rhythm, matching the uneasy beat of FCâs heart.
Puppet sat on the couch, a book open in her hands, though she hadnât turned a page in a while. She could feel FCâs restless energy from across the room. He was pretending to be unfazed, lazily flipping through channels on the TV, but she knew better.
âStorm getting to you?â she asked gently.
FC snorted. âPlease. Iâve been through worse.â
Puppet tilted her head. âThatâs not what I meant.â
He tensed but didnât answer right away. The flickering blue light of the TV cast shadows across his face, making it hard to read his expression. Puppet waited, patient as ever.
After a long silence, FC sighed and tossed the remote aside. âI dunno,â he muttered. âStorms just make me think too much.â
Puppet closed her book and set it aside. âAbout what?â
He didnât look at her when he answered. âAbout how fast things can go wrong.â
The words hung between them, heavy with unspoken meaning. Puppetâs expression softened.
âYouâre thinking about me, arenât you?â Puppet said jokingly.
FCâs jaw tightened. âNot everything is about you,â he said, but there was no real bite to it. He hesitated before sighing and running a hand through his hair. âItâs just⌠youâre here now. But what if one day youâre not?â
Puppet expression had morphed into a surprised one then softened and shifted closer, giving him space but making sure he knew she was there. âFCâŚâ
He finally met her gaze, his usual bravado stripped away. âI donât think about it,â he admitted. âNot most of the time. But then something stupid happensâlike a storm, or some dumb nightmareâand suddenly I canât stop.â His voice lowered. âI lost my dad once, yâknow. I got him back, but... I donât think I could do it again. Not with you.â
Puppet reached out, resting a hand on his arm. âIâm not planning on going anywhere.â
FC let out a shaky breath. âYou canât promise that.â
âNo,â she agreed softly. âBut I can promise that, as long as I have a choice, Iâll be here. And even if something did happen⌠you wouldnât be alone. You have your dad. You have people who care about you.â
FC swallowed hard, like he wanted to argue but couldnât find the words. He looked down, staring at her hand on his arm, then slowlyâhesitantlyâturned his own palm up, letting her hold it. Puppet squeezed gently, grounding him.
For a long time, they just sat there, listening to the storm outside. Eventually, FC leaned his head back against the couch, exhaling deeply. â...Can we just watch something dumb?â
Puppet smiled. âOf course.â
She reached for the remote, putting on something lighthearted, and FC let himself relaxâjust a little. The storm raged on outside, but inside, in this small, quiet moment, he felt safe.
As the movie played, FC found himself cuddled up onto Puppet. He didn't say anything, and neither did she, but she was combing throw his fur in a comforting way, he could feel the warmth of her presence. It was a quiet reassurance, one that he desperately needed but would never admit out loud.
Halfway through the movie, the rain intensified, hammering against the windows with renewed force. A loud crack of thunder rattled the apartment, making the lights flicker. FC flinched ever so slightly, but Puppetâs comforting hand kept him grounded.
âStill with me?â she murmured.
âYeah,â he muttered. âJust⌠wasnât expecting that.â
Puppet chuckled softly. âStorms are unpredictable like that. Kind of like life.â
FC scoffed. âGreat. Real comforting.â
She gave his shoulder a gentle squeeze. âItâs not supposed to be comforting. Itâs just the truth. But you donât have to face it alone.â
FC stared at the screen, but his mind was elsewhere. He wanted to believe her. He wanted to believe that sheâd always be here, that he wouldnât have to feel that awful emptiness ever again. But deep down, a small part of him knewânothing was guaranteed.
Puppet watched him, and something about his quiet, vulnerable posture struck her deeply. She had always cared about him, of course, but it wasnât until now that she fully realized just how much he saw her as familyâhow much he feared losing her. She had assumed he saw her as just another presence in his life, someone who helped out and was there when needed. But this? This was different.
âFCâŚâ she hesitated, then gently ruffled his hair, trying to mask the emotion welling up inside her. âYou really do see me as a mom, huh?â
FC stiffened at first, then huffed, rolling his eyes. âYouâre just now figuring that out?â
She blinked, caught off guard by the casualness of his response. âIââ
âI mean, yeah, I donât go around saying it, butâŚâ He fidgeted, staring ahead. âYou matter, alright? A lot.â He exhaled through his nose. âI just⌠I dunno what Iâd do if I lost you.â
Puppet felt her chest tighten in a way that was both overwhelming and deeply warm. She had never expected thisânot really. But the realization settled over her like a quiet, comforting weight. She had a place here, in his life. And he needed her just as much as he needed his dad, maybe even more in some ways.
She gave him a soft smile, one that held everything she couldnât quite put into words. âWell⌠lucky for you, I donât plan on going anywhere.â
FC didnât say anything, but after a moment, he leaned just closer to her again, and she let him.
The storm continued outside, wild and unrelenting, but inside, things felt a little quieter. A little safer.
And for now, that was enough.