Their Story, Them Seeing : OreoCup

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Pudding Cup giggled as she cuddled Oreo in the hammock next to Lake Erie.

They'd spent their day at a cottage they were renting. They played on the beach, they walked along the shore together, and had a nice long dinner together at their cottage.

Now, as the sun was setting, they were cuddling in their hammock supported by two trees before it was night.

Oreo held his wife in his arms as they both watched the sun setting over the beautiful lake. They listened to the waves crashing onto the rocky shoreline. It couldn't be anymore perfect.

Oreo sighed. "Pudding Cup, this is my dream. Here at the most beautiful place imaginable, with the most beautiful girl imaginable."

Pudding Cup blushed as she looked at her husband and the lake behind him.

"Oh, Oreo. You're the only person I'd want to be with in a place as lovely as this."

Oreo blushed as Pudding Cup kissed him. They had the whole cottage and lake to themselves.

But despite being in the best place they could dream of, Oreo couldn't help but feel guilty and ashamed of his past actions. Even after Object Illusion was cancelled, leaving Watermelon and Gumball behind, and marrying Pudding Cup, Oreo couldn't help but often remind himself of the terrible things he did to her before the show got cancelled because Watermelon and Gumball were using him to gain themselves more success and bring everyone down, including Pudding Cup.

All of this happened a long time ago, but Oreo often felt overwhelming guilt about even the smallest mistakes he made, since he cares so much about how his friends feel about him, and he often worries that his mistakes tarnish how everyone thinks of him. Even the smallest mistakes.

Oreo frowned as his guilt and shame distracted him from the beautiful evening.

Luckily, Pudding Cup noticed that something was wrong with her husband and she never liked seeing him upset.

"Something wrong, Oreo?" She asked him.

Oreo tried to take his mind off his guilt and shame, but he knew he couldn't lie to his own wife. He always told Pudding Cup everything.

"Um... Kind of..." He told her.

"What's wrong?" Pudding Cup asked her husband.

Oreo thought Pudding Cup wouldn't care for it because it happened a long time ago.

"It probably doesn't matter since it happened a long time ago, but I can't help but think about the terrible things I did to you before the show got cancelled and what a monster I was..."

But Pudding Cup knew everything was important if it involved her beloved Oreo and when he was upset, she was upset. She knew how he often felt overwhelming guilt about his mistakes and how much he cares about impressions he makes on other people, but she always managed to make her special husband feel better. Especially with her motivational pep talks.

She put her hand on his shoulder. "Aw, Oreo. Don't be sad. I love you. You're the most important person in my life." She said to him as they both sat up. "Everyone makes mistakes. But we need to move on from our mistakes and not feel guilty about them. Mistakes do not make anyone think less of you. And you were never a monster. Watermelon and Gumball used you because they were never successful at anything. There are a lot of people in this world who are not kind and loving like us. There are a lot of people who will use you, take advantage of you, and try to ruin your life if they can."

"But good is what ALWAYS wins and evil NEVER wins. Love is what really matters. YOU are what is important because you're a wonderful person and WE are a wonderful couple because we love and support each other. Oreo, my life would be nothing without you."

"OUR Story and the way WE see it is what truly matters."

Oreo smiled and wrapped his arms around Pudding Cup and kissed her while she did the same. She always knew how to cheer her husband up.

"Thank you, Pudding Cup." Said Oreo. You're right. I shouldn't beat myself up about the mistakes I make because they don't mean anything to anyone. And even if we do make mistakes, we should move on from them and see what we see in each other because that's what's truly important."

"Exactly." Pudding Cup said to her husband. "You have to see what I see in you. The best husband anyone could ever ask for."

"And you're the best wife I could ever ask for." He said as he laid back down on the hammock.

Pudding Cup laid back down next to her husband and snuggled into him. Oreo smiled and snuggled into her as they went back to watching the beautiful sun setting over the beautiful lake.

As the couple held each other in their arms, Oreo knew Pudding Cup was right. THEIR Story and the way THEY see it is what matters.

Their Story, Them Seeing.

The End.

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