in which tyler hates school and josh is the kid that shows him the future in his eyes.
Or in which School is controversial and teenage boys are still self destructing.
// Loosely based of lane boy and fairly local:://
this is long overdue. hopefully this will cheer you up? please vote and share my stories i work very hard on them thank x
Wait to start the song.
Tyler joseph-captured criminal
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On the run with the infamous joshua dun, what comes next is unknown.
Joshua dun-leader, organizer and most skilled for his age.
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Leader of what? No one knows.
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Start the Song. It's Ace of Spades by Motörhead.
The impact from the hard concrete ground struck Tyler in the middle of his chest, leaving him heaving and coughing roughly. He couldn't find any comfort in catching his breath though, because the crimson haired stranger strangled his neck.
The small boy couldn't get a single word out while he struggled silently in between the older's large muscles, watching in panic as a fleet of men crashed down in a much smoother motion than he had.
Immediately, Tyler's vision slowly got spotty, his chest hurting from the loss of air and his gut still struggling to find comfort, but both got no peace because the brunette closed his eyes carefully.
Sensing the sudden lack of movement, Josh let up on his strangle, and moved quickly through the dark shadows. The only light shining their way was a broken flickering light underneath the bridge the train crossed.
Sprinting with Tyler in tow, the two could feel their blood pumping straight into their arteries and their capillaries going into storage space as the process played out inside their heaving bodies.
"Stay low, look south, and keep behind me." Josh instructed the brunette. A few whizzing billeted flew by the two. One closer to Tyler's forehead than he would've liked, "Let's go."