Completed fanfics (whyy)
5 stories
the diary of a bird// f.b. by babyangelh
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inside the personal diary of phillip e. byrd. you may have heard of him, he goes by the name flappy bird. here is his story. all rights reserved//wiinters ©
It Wasn't Just a Drunken Night(Phan) by DanToYourPhil
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Dan and Phil have been best friends for years and Phil is the only person that can truly make Dan feel better when he's down. Phil likes Dan beyond the 'best friend status' but Dan has a girlfriend that he obviously loves very much. One night, when things go terribly wrong for Dan, a little too much drinking might end up changing everything for Phil and him. Is their friendship in danger of being ruined, or is it on its way to something new? *Warning: Smut in like one chapter* Word Count = About 29,201
You don't know me [phan] by aroromancewriter
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cover by AmazingSkylar - TRIGGER WARNING - automutilation and attempted suicide.
If I Knew Then (Phan) by ToriDreamsOfTomorrow
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**Trigger Warning: Self Harm, Abuse, Alcoholism** Dan Howell and Phil Lester never got along. Mostly because Dan took out his horrid home life on the people at school and Phil happened to be an easy target. But when things take a turn for the worse in both of their lives, they're forced to get to know each other better and discover things about themselves they never guessed.
The Sickness Is the Cure (Jalex) by Rose682
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If it wasn't for one faulty clasp, Jack Barakat and Alex Gaskarth would have been nothing more than another one night stand to each other. If Jack hadn't been rushing to college, they never would have met properly in the daylight. If Alex hadn’t had to get to work early, they never would have fallen for one another. If the pendant hadn’t caught the light, they never would have torn each other apart. But on that day, late January, that seemingly insignificant piece of metal did break. Jack was late. Alex was forced to be early. The sun shone at the right angle. And that made all the difference.