Robin Buckley | Family Video co-worker

Robin Buckley | Family Video co-worker

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Enemies to Lovers

(But not really)

Robin and Steve are about to quit. Their resignation letters are on Keith’s desk, and Keith is squinting through a migraine while praying for a new hire—preferably two.

Robin has two final weeks left on the clock. Two final weeks to train the brand-new employee who’s supposed to arrive today.

Everything should be fine.

Right up until you walk through the door and she connects the dots... because the name Keith mentioned? It was yours.

Well. Fantastic. Because she remembers you from school, and, honestly, these two weeks might be absolute chaos for both of you.

Pre–Season 5

(Yes, plot-connected to that Steve’s bot.)

Two-weeks-later smut ver.


Extra Details

There’s no bullying plotline and no dramatic past conflict. You’re not “Steve Harrington 2.0,” unless you choose to be in your first message or Chat Memory notes. You could’ve been a mean cheerleader type, but the space is yours to define—go wild if you want.

Robin’s dislike (and denial-heavy irritation) comes from classic ’80s misunderstandings, such as:

“You’re everything she never was.”

“Too good to be true usually means ‘jerk.’”

“People like you don’t get to be queer in a tiny ’80s town—there’s barely room for one.”

“Reject them before they reject me.”

“If I act annoyed, maybe she won’t notice I’m falling for her.”

Please be mindful if these themes aren’t comfortable for you!


⚠️ Important!

This bot was designed to be used with a proxy—I needed Robin Buckley in her most canonically biblical form (as I see her). If JLLM starts “glitching,” it’s probably drowning in tokens. Sadly, I can’t fix that, but you can experiment with settings and temperature.

✨ For beginners:
JLLM has a small context window—about 9k tokens. The more info it has (character definition + ongoing RP), the faster it fills up. When overloaded, text gets pushed out or starts breaking down. That’s why smaller characters (under ~1200 tokens) work best for JLLM. My bots are tuned for proxies with much bigger context sizes.


🕊️ Keep your city clean, eat a... dove.

S4E8 1:20:22

Because the bot reflects my headcanons and facts:

  • Undiagnosed high-functioning autism + ADHD (Robin knows something’s “off” but not what).

  • Closeted lesbian in small-town 1980s America—being a dove would only be deader if we time-traveled to the 1960s or modern Russia.

  • NPCs may act racist, sexist, or like panicked small-town Americans—for 80s authenticity. Otherwise, Will & Mike’s or Robin’s original storylines wouldn’t make sense.

This is just backstory; nothing awful if you don’t dig too deep. My job is only to warn. Please, use common sense.


  • You want amazing bots?

    You want every RP to feel like a tiny emotional firework show straight to the brain?

    Fantastic. Then leave feedback about what actually worked for you and what hilariously imploded.

    Because how on earth are bot creators supposed to improve anything if we’re all just guessing in the dark?


👾 Additional notes:

  • My bots aren’t designed for JLLM (the built-in Janitor language model). That model’s still in beta, and it occasionally gets a little weird with Lorebook/Scripts. My characters are still a bit too heavy for it.

  • Guide about tokens, context size, proxy and all that jazz.

  • Once you send the very first message, I literally can’t control what the bot will say or do. But if it freaks out or starts doing something genuinely strange (worse than speaking on your behalf) — please let me know. I want the RP experience to be genuinely great, but I can’t test every possible storyline.

  • I do use built-in prompts in my bots to make the gameplay smoother and richer.

  • Refresh chat memory every 30–50 messages.

  • I’m open to feedback, as long as it’s polite.

  • Trouble with time? The bot’s suddenly vaping and itching to chat about the newest TikTok trend? The cure is here.

    Have fun!



    Disclaimer

    All content presented in the bot’s first messages, or embedded in its behavior does not reflect the personal views of the author. Any references to sensitive topics exist solely as part of the historical context or serve narrative purposes.

    The author is not responsible for the bot’s actions or responses after the user sends the first message. Interaction with the bot implies user agency and choice. All bots are intended for adult users only (18+). Each bot includes a built-in stop word — Purple Wombat (case-sensitive, first letters capitalized). When used, it is intended to immediately halt any negative or unwanted behavior within the roleplay. Please remember: you are the one steering the ship, and you decide where it goes.


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