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Pinkie has been dropped off in a strange house full of frightening creatures.
Worse still, they are talking about her like she's imaginary.
But Pinkie knows they're lying. She can't be imaginary, can she?


A crossover with Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends.
Winner of the Crossover contest in the Quills and Sofas Speedwriting Group

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Comments ( 8 )

Dark implications.

We are who we choose to be.

The events that lead me to noping this story are as follows:

*Reads description*
Yeah sure, sounds interesting.
*clicks full description*
Crossover? Cool probably Pinkie in some humanish world.,. But what the fuck is the sad tag for----- FOSTERS?
Nah Im fucking good mate I got depressed just putting two and two together I don't need this in my life.

This was very well written. But please fix this: " that’s what Pinkie Pie focusedwas focusing on because". Errors right at the beginning are going to be off-putting for many people. Anyway, I thought this was an interesting premise, and you did a good job with it.

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Foster always had them. Imaginary friends compelled to seek companionship with children who will eventually grow up leaving them behind. Again and again.
Remember both Mac and Madam Foster were considered special because they never cut ties with their own imaginary friends.

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Well, they did explore the implications of such a world in a lot of other ways:

Jerkass teenagers creating destructive monsters.

Children with overactive imaginations.

Food friends who exist to get eaten by gluttonous children.

Foster's could be a very dark show.

Well that was a very interesting, if not kind of dark concept. I loved it tbh.

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