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Perhaps I shall go through all of these, for the sake of self-promotion and because... well, why not?

The Correctional Society- Not much Cava influence here, but more so a more stereotypical, traditional pasta. I came up with this one just on a whim that I had developed after reading The Crawlspace, and I wanted to make something sort of in that style.

Peter's Morning- Talking about this one would spoil the twist. Let me just say I was almost afraid that people wouldn't understand it, but based on the reaction to it, I think it went all right.

Forgive Me- Vincent V. Cava influence, right here. Read The Pastel Man to see why I say this.

Telephone Line- Actually based on the ELO song, "Telephone Line", and my attempt to make a song into a pasta.

The Buzzing- My category in the 2015 Freestyle Challenge (which was sometime ago) was "technical difficulties". This one stemmed from Candle Cove, except it was meant to be less supernatural than that one is.

The Magician's Game- This one, this one is a hard one. I wrote it for a school assignment in which we could write anything we wanted. I mean, other than the main character being based off of Elijah Wood's character in a movie called Grand Piano (his name was Tom Selznick in that, in my story the main character is Tom Olzvick), the only other real inspiration I got here was for that of Daburu, who was based off of The Devil in another Cava story called "A Favor For A Favor".

Tyler's Loop- Writer's block is always fun, and after I felt I kind of topped myself with The Magician's Game, it took me a while until I watched a movie called Looper, which is about past and future selves (I don't want to spoil either my pasta or the movie itself).

My Parents Weren't Meant to Be Together- Another entry for a contest, this one is actually personal (although of course the story is not true). I don't wish to delve into this one anymore.

Walk With Me- I saw the mini-series "It", and, although I thought it was hilarious, I really loved the part in which one of the characters imagines the clown as an actual person, taunting them until the hallucination begins wearing off. The early moment in this story in which the girl is on the sidewalk and sees the policeman is meant to be similar to this. It also recycles the ending from my original idea for the ending of The Buzzing.

A Perfect Memory- I'm a bit of a perfectionist a lot of the time. I was very stressed at the time, and then I started writing what became this in order to relieve some stress.

A Game of Impostors- I wanted to revisit The Magician's Game, in order to hopefully set up for a third installment and give the reader more information on the antagonist. The setting of the game in the story was influenced by some more Cava, this time the story being "Little Black Bugs".

Modification- After yet another hiatus from writing (somehow things revolving around The Magician's Game and contests make me get Writer's Block), I originally wanted to come back by producing an entry about essential mind control for the 2nd collaborative Creepypasta Writing story (Indigo Falls). However, due to Writer's Block and various other things, I didn't completely formulate and finish the idea until after everything was pretty much done in that.

Wednesday Night- See my profile for this one.

Taking The Bus- I always wanted to write a full-out, weird hallucination story. I read Sombrero Wearing Dinosaur and then just began writing what came to my mind. This was the result.

14 stories, and hopefully more to come in the future.