the signs《brallon》
brendon's always crying in his car and obsessing over the stars, and dallon's always holding his hand and kissing his cheeks -this story is triggering. skip to the last chapter to read about what it contains-
brendon's always crying in his car and obsessing over the stars, and dallon's always holding his hand and kissing his cheeks -this story is triggering. skip to the last chapter to read about what it contains-
Brendon always thought that glasses were cool, that they made you look smart. He wasn't however expecting that when he finally did get glasses that they would have black lenses, and that he wouldn't be able to see with or without them. They weren't so cool now. - - - A collaboration with the fabulous @DarkHighness
brendon urie, the instagram photographer who does not show his face. dallon weekes, the also instagram photographer. but, has a few selfies. what will happen when of the two leaves a comment on the others post? hm, i wonder.
The First Book in the Brendon Urie Daughter Series "I may not have been there for her," Brendon's words came out as a whisper on his lips, as he barely looked up to stare at them. His words cut through the air, "But she's my daughter. I didn't know her when she was born, her mother didn't tell me about her until that...
Dallon Weekes is the youngest RN working in the University Hospital. He very well could still be a student there. But he's on the end of his first year of hard work and no days off. Until a boy with the same work ethic ends up in his hospital wing.
Brendon Urie has two accounts on instagram. A personal account that's semi-popular, mostly followed by school friends and other people. And then he has a fan account for the band Finish Ticket which is dedicated to posts about his crush well known to over 17,000 people (that could really care less about Finish Tick...
You're veteran with PTSD who unexpectedly gets hired as a security guard for Panic! at the Disco. Your bond with Brendon grows stronger over your shared struggles with anxiety and you realize you're not so different from each other.
A closeted gay teen (Brendon Urie) wants to join the popular gals' clique, but his scheme backfires when his best friend (Dallon Weekes) is forced out of the closet instead. Based on the movie GBF, with brallon and a little bit of a different storyline. MOSTLY the same as the movie, though. One of the main points of...