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simply sincere • a tronnor au ✔️ by frantafeels
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the one where connor's parents are divorced and troye is connor's stepsisters best friend.
black on black [tronnor] ✔️ by rapturedsoul
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Connor Franta: an 18 year old orphan who escaped his foster home at 14 and has been on the run with a group of nationally-known teen criminals ever since. Then he gets caught. Waking up in a prison facility, Connor realizes why La Crescent, Minnesota holds the birthplace of his nightmares. He will learn why that so called "nightmare" was the last day of his childhood and how his father changed everything. Not to mention beginning high school life for the first time as a senior on probation and what happens when he runs into a certain blue eyed boy. Rated M for dark themes and explicit language 43.684k words | #62 in Tronnor *I wrote this a few years ago so please excuse small grammar and story holes every now and then*
stone cold // tronnor au by -silvermoons
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the one where troye has slept with every boy on campus, except one.
together again // tronnor au by -silvermoons
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the one where troye forgets the one person who was always there for him.
It's Understandable: A Tronnor AU by gentlerways
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Troye Mellet is not popular. He's middle class in the teenage hierarchy and the head of the bitter kids. Cocky "populars" and superficial teens are his enemies, and high-school society his hell. But, behind the social ruse that is his hatred, there is a deep sadness. Loneliness; bottled and festering into complete misery. Connor Franta is popular, and he is weighed down by that label. He's the shyest one of his group, the vulnerable one, the easiest one to tease. Terrified of losing his "friends," even with their constant bullying, Connor's life is a whirlwind of anxiety. He's miserable, but the idea of sitting alone at lunch shakes him to his core. When a group of underdog teachers notice their unfortunate similarities, these seemingly polar opposites are brought together. Both boys find life-altering answers, love and comfort within a person they've been trained to hate. After all, since when did the truest kind of love care about status? TW: self-harm, eating disorders, talk of suicide, gun violence, smoking. (Nothing to the extent of a mature content filter)