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death's seen a double bed » joetrick by forseeobstacles
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The chain. The bloody chain that took Andy, then Patrick, and now it decided to stop by for Joe. It was addictive. Falling in love with the golden heart of chained ones was addictive, but painful in the end. It was enjoyable. Seeing little sparks in the eyes of your loved ones, before they got strongly hooked on the chain and went with the current of what seemed as a pleasing death. And it was infectious. When the chain dragged the prisoner far enough, it caught someone else. It acted like the Hydra. You cut its head, two grew back. It could be fought, but no Hercules was there to stop it. Joe seemed to get caught too. But he was willing to fight it and break it. » » » [ fall out boy high school au featuring arma angelus and other band members ] TRIGGER WARNING: violence, explicit language, graphic depictions of sex and suicide, massive character death, homophobic slurs, usage of drugs and alcohol 2016-2017 © plumislands
The Afterlife (Siren Suicides, Book 3) by kseniaanske
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Ailen Bright is more lost than ever. Her father has betrayed her yet again, but keeps her longing for his love alive with some almost-heartfelt confessions, though few and far between. She and Hunter can never be together without fighting the urge to strangle each other with their bare hands. And to top it off, two-faced Canosa won't leave her alone. Her resolve to do the right thing is wavering as she tries to protect the ones she loves, simultaneously searching for a reason to keep on living, and the final chapter of Siren Suicides comes to a tumultuous close, bringing death, life, and love.
My Sisters in Death (Siren Suicides, Book 2) by kseniaanske
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In the second installment of the Siren Suicides trilogy, Ailen Bright finds herself in a sticky situation. Her new supernatural abilities haven't solved anything - in fact, they've royally messed up her life. She can't be with the one person she loves (though her self-control is wavering by the second), her old, well-dressed dog of a father hasn't learned any new tricks, and her supposed siren sister doesn't seem to have her best interests at heart. A pawn in the game between her father and the Siren of Canosa, Ailen is constantly searching for her next move. Through all the hardships, however, Ailen's self-doubt begins to dissipate as she comes to accept her new identity.
I Chose to Die (Siren Suicides, Book 1) by kseniaanske
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On a rainy September morning that just so happens to be her sixteenth birthday, Ailen Bright, a chicken-legged, straw-haired teenager, decides to commit suicide via drowning in the family bathtub. The ornate marble tub, adhering to her abusive father's love for anything expensive and Italian, is decorated by five sirens - who seemingly help her escape the house when her father breaks down the bathroom door. After an almost-successful suicide attempt number two, which lands her at the bottom of a lake, she learns that sirens are, in fact, real, and they want to turn her into one of them. An amazing, yet dark look into the mind and heart of a suicidal teenager, this urban fantasy follows Ailen's struggle to figure out the meaning of life, the unraveling of her confusing feelings for her theatrically goofy best friend Hunter, and her desperate battle for her father's love.
Misalignment | ✔ by mack-collette
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"There are a million shades of grey between their black and their white - but no one ever cares to see them." In a world with a limited view of gender, Cam Shills struggles to come to terms with their identity as neither male nor female, a shade of grey in the midst of a sea of black and white. The road to acceptance isn't easy, though, neither for themself nor those around them. "If no one wants to acknowledge who you are, do you really exist at all?" Featured on the @lgbtq page Cover made by @EllinaFatima highest rank-- #16 - 08/09/16 © Makenna Collette (@mack-collette) 2016 All Rights Reserved
Where We Started [Joetrick] by overcastskeleton
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start stärt/Submit verb 1. come into being; begin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space. 2. cause (an event or process) to happen.
The Quiet Man by ivy_blossom
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"Do you just carry on talking when I'm away?" A post-Reichenbach BBC Sherlock story. First person present tense.