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Harley and The Joker by 103238423r
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"Harleen... That's a pretty name," he said with a smile. "Do your friends call you Harley?" "I don't really have many friends" "Well Harley, you do now." (Feel free to comment or give suggestions! This is still a work in progress.)
S t o r m  Cloud  by Sagittariusbixtch
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DISCLAIMER!! _____________ This story is undergoing some editing and revamping. A few plots have been changed and some minor altercations that help with the flow of the story. Please do not be alarmed if a few things don't add up I wrote this at a young age. I'm now tweaking it. UPDATES: Are quite aganosingly slow I'll admit and I apologise but please be patient with me. But over all I hope you enjoy what is up and has to offer. _____________ " H e' s y o u r F a t h e r " Scarlett Quinzel, A seventeen year old teenager who lives with her aunt Hayley. Oblivious to the blood that rushes through her veins, the power in her name and above all the T R U T H Scarlett didn't expect her world to be flipped upside down by one person knocking at her front door. The two people she's been dying to meet her whole life. What happens when T R U T H comes out?
Smooth Criminals: Harley x Joker Origin Story by TianaWarner3
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The transition from Harleen Quinzel to the Queen of Crime is a story of desire, surrender, and madness. ♦️ A new take on the birth of Harley Quinn and The Joker. ♣️ M for romance and violence reasons. ♠️ Cover image: http://fayrenpickpocket.deviantart.com/art/Joker-and-Harley-366250860
Presentable Liberty by LemonKirby40
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Based off of the game "Presentable Liberty" basically that in a book form. Ok, real desc. Time: You're a prisoner in a cell. You get letters, and there's no messenger you can see sending them. These letters get progressively more and more serious as you try to understand what's truly happening outside of your cell.