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  • In the epilogue for Bunny Call, Jake starts to remember a happy memory of him and his dad being at a ball game, and he starts to get sucked into the memory. He contemplates just abandoning his mission to recover the lost items that Andrew infected and staying with that memory, implying that he could leave and go to heaven himself. Andrew notices him start to leave and calls for him to come back. Jake then realizes he can’t leave yet because he’s Andrew’s only friend and deliberately forgets the memory he just had, along with the chance to go to heaven, to stay with Andrew.
  • Alec and Hazel bonding in "Lonely Freddy", even if it doesn't last.
  • A huge one for people who were turned off by the cavalcade of Downer Endings: in the last Stitchwraith Epilogue, Jake saves everyone. No joke, no exaggeration. All of Eleanor's victims, all the people who suffered so much...they're still dead, but at least they can have a happy afterlife.
  • Stanley's letter to Amber, his ex, because he couldn't say anything when she broke up with him and he knows that he might be dying.
    Dear Amber,
    Do you remember how we first met in the grocery store? I brought my stuff to your register. You checked me out, and all that time I was checking you out. I was too nervous to ask you on a date, but I kept coming to the store and buying things I didn’t need just so I could see you. Finally you said, “Do you like me or something?” I think I blushed, but I said yes, and you said, “Then why dont you ask me out?” When I did and you said yes, I think it was the happiest I have ever been. Amber, I know I wasn’t always the best or most exciting boyfriend, but I want you to know that I truly loved you and still do. I have been real sick lately, and if you’re reading this it’s probably because something bad has happened to me. Please don't feel sad for me. I just want you to know I’m sorry I didn’t make you happier and give you what you needed, but it wasn’t because I didn’t love you. I do and very much. I wish you lots of happiness in your life, as much happiness as you brought me when we were together.
    Love always,
    Stanley
  • Larson thinking of the son he's been neglecting and determines to not flee from Afton's Amalgamation.
  • The scene at the Cliffs where Robert realizes Anna would have wanted to live, not stay perpetually fogged in grief, is incredibly powerful.
  • Tales From The Pizzaplex's story Pressure stars Luca, a teen who's spent his life guilty about a childhood friend's kidnapping. After he gets caught in a malfunctioning Springlock suit, he uses his last moments to kill a child abductor. He dies content, knowing he did the right thing.
  • In the second half of the Bobbiedots duology, the rather terrifying First-Gen Bobbiedots turn out to not be all that bad, and have actually been trying to protect Abe from the Second-Gen models. While their state of disrepair and restrained situation prevented them from doing what they were trying to, they ultimately have good intentions, and in the aftermath, are repaired and allowed the chance to do their jobs properly again.
  • In B7-2, Billy is revealed to have survived the car crusher he was trapped in, recovers in a hospital, and is able to return to his ordinary life. Sure, the robotic shell removed from him gains a mind of its own and pursues him, but his grandma performs a Heroic Sacrifice by fusing with it and taking it with her as she's dying. Not only is that act incredibly heartwarming, but it cements that, for the first time in both Frights and Tales, a main character whose story ended tragically is given a happy ending (not counting Eleanor's victims, Jake gave them peace but they're still dead).

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