What Have You Done // Felix Kjellberg, Sean McLoughlin, Mark Fischbach
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  • Reads 5,718
  • Votes 308
  • Parts 33
  • Time 3h 51m
Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2017
Properly grown up and retired from being a teenage rebel, you had responsibilities and quite a heavy weight on your shoulders. 

You work as a detective in the homicide department, aiding the law in their harder-to-crack cases. 

Your childhood memories rush back to you the moment you're blindly assigned to a case involving one of your teen idols.

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