Talk:Strangled Red/@comment-25180553-20140715011229

I think I realize what exactly happened. (Some of the story will be reiterated, mind you)

During the trade between Steven and Mike, something went horribly wrong and Miki was killed. Steven was desperate to bring back his beloved Miki so he became the Edward Elric of Pokemon and tried to create life. As any Pokemon vet knows, MISSINGNO can replicate a Pokemon. So naturally, he would seek the fabled item to bring back his Miki. It was going against nature, but it didn't matter to him. Oak warned him, but he still used MISSINGNO to try and bring back Miki. He succeeded in doing so, but the results were nothing like he wanted. The Miki he created was grotesque and deformed beyond recognition. It was nothing like the Miki he had known, and it was barely alive, unable to do anything because of its disablities. After enduring an arguably worse trauma after Miki's death, Steven began to lose his sanity. Soon, Steven became a new person, S!3v3n. He was the Hyde to Steven's Jekyll. This man was all of the despair within Steven personified. Everyone took pity, and Steven was powerless and trapped under the control of S!3v3n. However, in the end, Steven became the Pokemon master one last time. Realizing his beloved was truly dead, and the abomination that he had created was her only, terrible, memory, he made a decision. He strangled M@#$, half out of mercy for her terrible form and inability to lead a happy life, and half as a way of finally killing S13v3n, to right the wrongs, and to move past the terrible memories. After all this, Steven became an outcast, never leaving his home. No one even mentions his name anymore, not even Red acknowledges his existence. As years went by, his family moved away leaving him in the house alone. His house fell into disrepair, and his home became an off limits zone to the town (I think the immovable rocks were symbolic). Now he simply sits in his house, waiting for the day it all ends, content that despite being alone, we will die in peace. The memories of his life are dead and when asked to relive them, and continue that life, his answer is swift and blunt.

...No...

Very well done sir. This is a very well made creepypasta. That Edward Elric reference wasn't completely circumstantial, I do wonder if you got the whole "going against nature, trying to make life, and having a monster as the end result" from FMA. It sounded quite familiar. But this is great nonetheless.