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Ghost Boy: A recurring nightmare...Ghost Boy: A recurring nightmare by =gothicorca1895
A recurring nightmare
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Every single person at the Royal Raceway – from the sentient candies lining the bleachers, to the racers, to Vanellope and Turbo – seemed to draw in a collective, mortified breath in perfect unison. Thick silence clotted the air after the jumbotron's announcement. And through it all, the stylized icon of King Candy never gave so much as a flicker on the board, smiling down at the assembled crowd with a too-good-to-be-true jolly smile.
Turbo couldn't do anything except stare and glitch, frantically grappling for something that resembled comprehension. What had he done that the other avatars hadn't? He'd just tossed his coin into the winner's cup like everybody else, and then…
King Candy. The evil former monarch of Sugar Rush, a fragment of scrapped coding run amok, the person responsible for dethroning Vanellope and reducing her to nothing but an outcast and a glitch. A regular recurring player in Turbo's nightmares, returning to w

Ghost Boy: Flip of a coin...Ghost Boy: Flip of a coin by =gothicorca1895
Flip of a coin
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Nightmares were usually dark, but this time, the first thing visible was light – bright, brilliant, dazzling, beautiful light, a stream of blazing whitish-yellowish-orange slicing across the sky, as if some radiance long trapped had burst through the skin of the world like an overripe fruit. Hazy, fluttering shapes flew into the light, drawn to it. But much like a certain king who had ruled over this land for fifteen years, that light was not nearly as harmless and benevolent as it seemed. It was a Bad Thing. And Turbo was afraid of it.
"NO!"
Something was dragging him towards the light, and he felt the heat beginning to crawl torturously across his skin. Glitches fizzled through him. He tried to kick himself free, but it felt as if a heavy deadweight had attached itself to his body, and he could hardly move. He couldn't resist the pull of the thing that was taking him to the light.
"NO! NO, NO, NO!"
The hot glow had ov









