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Where The Hornets Nest by Luv4_Ava
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(SLENDER PROXIES X Gender Neutral READER) "The hornets nest resides within the cabin besides the lake, enclosed by the woods that hides the infected, on the world that reeks of evil. Within ourselves, is Where The Hornets Nest." Impressive Tags - 1#Marblehornets 1#ticcitoby 1# hoodieandmasky 1#hoodiexreader 1#timwright 1#Katethechaser
Hostage | Eyeless Jack x Reader by MMmmMM_FUNYYY_JOKE
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Ever since (Y/n) had inherited her great grandfather's farm in the desolate town of Markwood, she had been living paycheck to paycheck as a farmer. So when she ends up holding an intruder hostage in her home, she's torn between killing him or keeping him alive. He is one more mouth to feed, but letting him go could mean her demise. Cover art by: nala_fel on Instagram
Glass Eye (Eyeless Jack X Reader) by extravagant_meatball
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Breaking news is typically a term used to accentuate the severity of a set situation or event; socially, the term 'Breaking News' has become a sort of slang term in conversation to mean ' I have something important to tell you.' It was a phrase commonly heard, commonly spoke, and commonly disregarded. She really hoped that for once, maybe that wouldn't be the case as 'Breaking News' spread across the small static-ridden television, her name bolded in white lettering and her picture displayed on the screen.
Letters To You // Eyeless Jack x Reader by dabillicit
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She always wanted to write letters to strangers. She wanted them to be old fashioned, like those messages in bottles or the ones written with inked quills. The anonymity of it all seemed so delightful, the girl would tell them her stories and they would do the same in return. They'd never meet and hear each other's voices but they'd learn many new things together. It was supposed an innocent idea, leaving a letter on a tree for a stranger to see - so why was he so keen on following her?