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Angels To Fly by Alonadanger
Angels To Fly
Alonadanger
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  • Parts 15
Joe is straight but that didn't mean he still couldn't go to a gay bar and talk to a handsome man in wings and glitter
Nervous Ticks (Joger) by annyhlynn
Nervous Ticks (Joger)
annyhlynn
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  • Parts 18
John's a bit of a nervous person and the people around him don't help. A story in which John is a bit a a mess and Roger just wants to get to know John. What he doesn't know is that John has a good reason to be introverted and quiet.
All Those Years Ago - Lennison Fan Fiction - Beatles Slash Fan Fiction by jonesingjay
All Those Years Ago - Lennison Fan Fiction - Beatles Slash Fan Fiction
jonesingjay
  • Reads 43,243
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  • Parts 36
'All Those Years Ago' The story of John and George's relationship over the years, one year per chapter, basing ourselves on the facts we all know and then filling in the blanks at our convenience. Cowritten with Gereiheimer and posted on Livejournal beginning in 2010. I've noticed that Wattpad cut out many of the sex scenes you can read the unedited version on Livejournal: http://those-years-ago.livejournal.com
Pills by beatnik_beatle
Pills
beatnik_beatle
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  • Parts 38
Paul, a scared delinquent meets John, the local artist who is known for his mischief. One day Paul decides that John has "healed him of his illness" and decides to stop taking his pills. But, Paul doesn't understand when people he meet end up dead in his dreams. What ensues is thrilling, romantic, and deadly.
Wonderwall - Mclennon by Lennonmymccartney
Wonderwall - Mclennon
Lennonmymccartney
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  • Parts 23
Tw eating disorder! Before I closed the door to once again resume the darkness I took a moment to take in the sleeping figure. He was so small even under the blanket. A fucking eating disorder. How could I of been so stupid as to think it was anything else. Adult Helpline: 0808 801 0677 Studentline: 0808 801 0811 Youthline: 0808 801 0711