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Leo’s smirk had vanished. He stared at Kix, not with the expected hostly glee, but with something closer to horror. Because Candylove’s "cursed candies" weren't magic. They were just a powerful, fast-acting truth serum mixed with a mild hallucinogen. They were designed to elicit petty jealousies, forgotten affairs, secret TikTok accounts. Not this. Not a confession of fraud, exploitation, and post-mortem malice.
The audience murmured.
Juno Moon: 52%. Kieran Vance: 48%.
Juno burst into tears of joy. Kix simply smiled, a soft, sad curve of his lips. He walked over to Leo, his movements unhurried. "Well," he said, taking the neon-green, glowing gummy from the box. "Guess the kids wanted more pop songs." candylove xxx
The season four finale was different. The producers had promised "a twist that would break the internet." The two finalists were polar opposites: Juno Moon, a teen pop sensation who had been caught lip-syncing so badly that her microphone had fallen into a birthday cake, and Kieran "Kix" Vance, a former child actor from a nineties sitcom who had grown up to be a reclusive, critically acclaimed indie director. He was on the show as a lark, or so he claimed, to raise money for a children’s hospital. Leo’s smirk had vanished
"The children’s hospital," he said, his voice a perfect, placid monotone. "There is no children’s hospital." They were just a powerful, fast-acting truth serum
For a moment, nothing happened. Then Kix’s eyes widened. He started to laugh, but it was a hollow, echoey sound. He leaned into the microphone pinned to his collar.



