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Southern Gothic // Joshler by hdmwrites
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Something is very wrong in Tyler's hometown. The church services, the storms that overtake the town, the woods on the edge of the town's limits that people disappear in. Josh doesn't like the way that he suddenly has to follow all of the rules upon moving there, either. He especially doesn't like the fact the town has a major problem with him loving Tyler. tw in advance / blood / horror / christ + antichrist motifs and symbolism / religious torture / vomiting / mild self harm Based off of thewindwhistlesyourname 's posts on tumblr. #23 in the Joshler tag 10/15/19 #8 in the Joshler tag 10/17/19 !
Fourteen Days to Fall by loreleimarlow
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The perfect life is a myth. The poison is the only truth. Mina, sharp, brilliant, and ferociously disciplined, believed her control was absolute. Her primal bond with Cole is the only genuine thing they possess. Their love is a raw, desperate contract, constantly battling the brutal legacy of his past. From the suffocating heat of forgotten Southern decay to the indifferent opulence of aristocratic London, the fragile peace shatters. A misterious letter drags Cole back to confront a privileged double-the twin brother whose life was built on his own raw abandonment. Over Fourteen Days, their stay becomes an inexorable descent. Here, beneath the veneer of high society, a predatory force begins its work. It meticulously targets Cole's deepest wound, initiating a spiral of cold, moral corruption. This is a savage, original novel about the dominance of cruelty and the geometry of obsession. The plot, scandito by acts of profound, psychological violence, narrates the consummation of a relentless, beautiful revenge. As Mina fights to hold onto the man she loves, she must face a terrifying truth: the brutality is not accidental. It is the beginning of an inevitable, perfect downfall. TW : This story contains coarse language, themes of psychological abuse, family trauma, and sexually explicit scenes. Reader discretion is advised.