drown; tronnor
"why do you like water so much?" "it reminds me that i have the option of drowning and escaping this life."
"why do you like water so much?" "it reminds me that i have the option of drowning and escaping this life."
"One day, I'm going to jump. And its going to be grand, and all the world is going to see that even a pretty boy has feelings too." UNEDITED AND VERY SAD ALSO ITS A SHORT STORY THAT STARTS ON CHAP 18 AND ENDS WITH 23 BC THE CHAPTERS REPRESENT HIS AGE K
{completed} Getting over a break up is hard, so heart broken Troye needed help. But what happens when the one who helped him leaves him? . . . . 2015 Copyrighted /First Fanficton/ Bad!! Description!! Sorry!! {also I made the cover when I was @/connorsxcoffee and I'm to lazy to change it lol
trigger warning: this is poorly written it was my first story and has very bad writing i recommend not reading it! you can read other stories of mine, but this one is terrible. another warning: cancer, dead parents, fighting, etc., when two boys find each other on a school bus to 'School For the Mute and Deaf'...
*the cover for this story has credits to tronnoredits on tumblr*
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