Enoch x Jacob || Stay With Me
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  • Reads 26,577
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Mar 10, 2017
Mature
[Alternate Universe where Jacob stays at the home] It had been three days since Jacob accepted the invitation to stay at the children's home, and he was already feeling uneasy; Enoch had been practically stalking him and Emma was constantly trying to get him to do something with her. 
Other than that, everything with the children were going fine. He'd found a place where he fit in and could be himself and he'd made more friends than he'd ever had, and that was saying something. But there was something he couldn't put his finger on: why was Enoch always there when he had no reason to be? Jacob is determined to find out, and doing that might just be one of the best (or worst) ideas he ever had.   

[I recently watched the movie for MPHFPC, and I fell in love with the characters! More importantly, the shippings. On a side note, while I don't like the idea that they switched Olive and Emma's peculiarities, it's something I have to deal with and is something that this story will contain.]
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