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Love Is All I Want~Slenderman Love Story by 8JustEnjoyLife8
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Slenderman is the infamous stalker of children and teens. But does anyone know why exactly? When Angela West just so happens to meet Mr. Slender, both of their lives change. Then what happens when they both start to fall for each other? Maybe Slenderman isn't just out to get you...well not in the way you think.
The Forest (frerard, boyxboy, SLENDERMAN!) by RitalinDisturbance
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My routine was so boring and normal, yet so painful and depressing, because normalness leads to sadness. Can you imagine? Living the same day over and over, with no change at all. Everything is 'normal', and everyone is so fucking 'normal'.You get bored, which causes you to think, which causes you to get sad, and be lead on the way of depression. That's what happens if every day is the same. That's why I never want to be normal. But I had a change in my life, and that change was the mysterious Gerard, who somehow made me feel like I was living and not just surviving. And I wanted him to call me, I really did.
The Color Blue (Frerard) by RitalinDisturbance
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"I hate butterflies." Frank said, much to Gerard's shock, "I hate them for being pretty. I hate them for being easy to catch. And having pins stuck through their bodies and being turned into specimens is what I hate most." Frank said simply, almost loving how intelligent he sounded way more than he should have, but he didn't mind. Gerard seemed to love it too, putting the butterfly back down and pointing all of his attention back to Frank. "You're a very interesting person, Frank." He said, crossing his arms over his chest again. "But surely," He continued, straightening up a little, "None of these things are the butterfly's fault."