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Scarecrow or Jonathan Crane?
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Ongoing, First published Jan 25, 2014
This story is about my OC character, Emily Tate. (OC means Original Character if you didn't know.) Emily met Dr. Crane in College, which is when their romance started. They were separated for a couple years due to an explosion in Gotham University making her believe her teacher was dead. With the help of other tragedies in Emily's life and super criminals, they are reunited. Will Jonathan still be the same as he was before, or will his personality completely change due to the Scarecrow's influence? Will he hurt the only woman he has ever loved, again, or will she cause him, the Master of Fear, to go soft?
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How to Break a Scarecrow's Heart

32 parts Complete Mature

Before Jonathan Crane fully became the Scarecrow, he was a Professor at Gotham University. When English transfer student Cassie Sullivan becomes his star pupil; their relationship escalates and as his schizophrenia worsens and her condition becomes noticeable will this end one life or both? Copyrights go to DC for the characters of Scarecrow/Jonathan Crane, Rachel. Does contain a slight twist on a small cancer story, it is not my intention to offend so please read with caution, sensitivity and maturity.