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Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me My Brother Was Kellin Quinn?! (On Hold) by Is_That_Batman
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Mercedes McFell just found out she is Mercedes Quinn. Kellin Quinn's little sister. When Kellin takes Mercedes away from their abusive father, Mercedes starts to notice strange things, one of them that attracks big attention to Mercedes is Kellin. She notices that he acts strange around her. Like he is trying not to eat her. Kellin is a vampire, if you haven't guessed it yet xD. But the main reason Kellin took Mercedes away from their "father" is to protect her. Protect her from the danger that is sure to come. One of the things Kellin nor Mercedes know is that they are royalty... Vampire Royalty...
Genetic Perfection ( Repo! the Genetic Opera Fanfiction) by misakisses
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Malta's body is no longer her own, enslaved to the whims of Zydrate, she found herself trapped in the clutches of Pavi Largo, the privileged son of Gene.co. Forced to constantly change her appearance to please others, Malta yearns for freedom from her oppressive existence. A glimmer of hope appears, offering her a way out, but it leads her straight into another contract with the Largo family, plunging her deeper into their web of control. Will Malta find true liberation or remain forever entangled in the Largo's sinister grasp? Prepare to embark on a journey into the unknown, where the line between freedom and captivity becomes blurred, and the consequences of one's choices are more dire than ever. This gripping fan fiction takes place just before and after the events of Repo the Genetic Opera, and ventures into unexplored territories. I would like to inform readers that the upcoming content may include scenes depicting drug use involving zydrate, graphic violence and gore, self harm, as well as sexual references and nature (no explicit scenes). I kindly ask readers to exercise caution and discretion while proceeding.