Tbr Frerard
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Yesterday [FRERARD] by joyrevolver
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19 year old Gerard way has run away from home. Wanting to escape to a place where no one knows about Mikey or Helena or that dreadful night. Where no one knows who he is. 17 year old Frank Iero loves strays and will help every one he sees, even the one he finds curled up at the bus stop covered in mud. Gerards dialogue is in italics, Frank's is in bold italics. Everyone elses is in quotation marks. *I do not own the characters in this story **trigger warnings: death, depression, abuse, homophobia, self-harm.
Kissed All The Boys In Your City Lights (Frerard) by Reinerscvm-dumpster
Reinerscvm-dumpster
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Frank Iero is the new gay kid. At his old school, he got bullied for being gay. His parents are getting a divorce. Now that he's got a new start, he'll keep it all secret. Gerard Way is the school's Bad Boy. Some chase after him, some run away. What happens when Gerard and Frank get paired up for a school project? Read to find out. (They're 17 years old in this story.) This is my story. Trust me, the story is way better than the description. It's a Frerad! I'm excited!
Frerard - What You Do To Me! by GFGF222
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Frank and Gerard are both in different bands and cross paths often. They both begin to have strong feeling for each other, but there's just one problem - Frank isn't gay. He's never been interested in guys, so he can't come to terms with this infatuation he's developed on another man. Still, he can't get Gerard out of his head. Could he ever contemplate being in a same sex relationship? Mature content - target audience 18+ --------------- 'Frank had decided he was going to take the plunge and admit that he wasn't certain about his sexuality anymore, and for some reason, it was easy to talk to Gerard about it, even though he was the one making him doubt everything he had ever thought about himself.'