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Septiplier- Hidden Love by ThatIrishRose
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Sean and Mark are in love, but they have to hide it, from their sub's, and friends.
Jeremike-You're Different than the others by Grim-Virus
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Mike believed the world hated him. Jeremy wished to start over after moving away from his dad. When these two meet, Mike will learn that sometimes life can be even more terrible than how it has been treating him. The amazing cover was drawn by MutantTrickster!
Trouble in Gravity Falls by BillCipher586
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A Gravity Falls Fnaf crossover
Nightguard in our stars (A Jeremike fanfic) by _The_Purple_Guy_
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jeremys highschool experiences by sallysdream
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Dursley's Daughter (A Harry Potter Next Generation Fan Fic) by writerer
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In an interview, JK Rowling once said that she thought about writing Dudley Dursley into the Epilogue with a magical child. What if she had? This is the story of Dudley's daughter, Esther. Entering her sixth year at Hogwarts, Esther is becoming sick of stereotypes. Sorted into Hufflepuff as a first year, she feels destined to be only loyal and diligent: qualities of a sidekick, not a leader. And it's her last name, Dursley, that causes the uncomfortable disconnect between her and the Potter-Weasleys without them getting to know each other at all. But as she slowly befriends the Slytherin Scorpius Malfoy and captains her house's Quidditch team, Esther has the chance to prove to Hogwarts that not only is there more substance to Hufflepuffs than meets the eye, but that all stereotypes - of houses and last names - can, and should, be crushed.