Stay
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  • Time 1h 56m
  • Reads 573
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 56m
Complete, First published May 11, 2017
Mature
Jenna Coleman, Michelle Gomez, and Peter Capaldi decide to visit 15 year old Cheyanne.  Cheyanne, of course, was too surprised to do anything but let them into her house. They tell her the big news; she can live with one of them for awhile. As Cheyanne is choosing who she will live with, Peter is hit with bad news. Deciding to stay with Peter, the two grow closer as friends.
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If Walls Could Talk // JAYTIM (HOPELESS FOOLS #1)

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Tim doesn't plan on talking with Jason when he goes to crime alley, because why on Earth would Red Hood be there, right? ("Stupid fucker" Tim thinks looking back) That was mistake number one. Mistake number two is actually pouring out his emotions to Jason about his family (Like how much he hates Bruce). His third mistake was not turning off his tracker which led to a very awkward confrontation the next day at work. The first mistake started the whole situation and fucked up his life in a bad and good way (he guesses it had something to do with how sad and lonely he was before Jason came in like a wrecking ball). Realistically he knows that he could've handled the whole situation better, but what's the fun in that? It's way more interesting to become friends with the guy you replaced, used to have a crush on and stalked BETRAYING Bruce. To add to that he gets so high that he forgets his feelings until forever. Procrastination at its finest. The best part (but Tim's least favorite part) is that everyone knew about his feelings that he himself didn't know, but they were completely oblivious to how much he was hurting, except Jason. Funny how life works, huh?