What Do You Mean Crying, No I'm Not
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Lamb Skewers(m.y.g+j.j.k) by -JUNGCOEUR
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lamb skewers were a no-no for jungkook, but the boy behind the counter wasn't.
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)
BLUE DOTS • PHAN by diedunknown
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[COMPLETED] who knew a blue dot could save someone?
TEXTS ↝ Stucky by mcrningstar
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❝SEND ME A SELFIE ;)❞ ❝WHAT'S A SELFIE?❞ In which they try to figure out the world of texting, and their feelings for each other.
Bad Boys Don't Smile / phan by phanci
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Phil Lester is sweet and cute; known for his kindness and enthusiasm. Dan Howell is a tough, cold outsider; known as the school's stereotypical 'bad boy'. But if he's so bad, then why on earth did he rescue Phil Lester and give him a smile which would melt anyone's heart?
My sunshine ( stucky ) by zayninglife
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Steve wants Bucky to sing for him. It's something they normally do, right?
Do You Like Coffee » Evanstan [Sequel to Empty Seat] by Darling_I_Care
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Sebastian Stan gained his sight at thirty-three. Chris Evans gained his hearing at thirty-four. »»» °Evanstan°
Empty Seat » Evanstan  by Darling_I_Care
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Sebastian Stan lost his sight when he was three. Chris Evans was born deaf. »»» °Evanstan° °Black Rose 4th Place Winner 2017°
In this darkness ➵ Stucky by mortalbucky
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What happens when the new, blind guy from Romania meets his new roommate Steven Rogers?
Old Coffee Shop [Stucky] by The_Pon
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Bucky didn't know what made him walk into that old coffee shop that day, but he's glad as hell he did. Its also an AU. My first attempt at a fanfiction, so deal with it accordingly. Comments welcome. Good ones and bad ones. This story is partially inspired by the Landon Pigg song, Falling in Love at the Coffee Shop. Authors Edit: 7/1/2018 Dunno if this is proper fanfic writer etiquette, but I wanted to thank everyone who's read this! As an incredibly insecure high schooler (as I feel some of you can understand), it's not easy feeling proud or confident of things I've accomplished, but every comment put a smile on my face and made life a little more bearable. It's been three years and I'm still getting emails about you're comments and it really does a lot for a kid's confidence. Once again, thank you so much!