Heaven's Gate - A Geetrick AU
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  • Reads 1,002
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 7m
Ongoing, First published Dec 27, 2017
Being a matchmaking angel is pretty straightforward: get your assigned human, disguise as a human, find your assigned human, help them find their perfect match, go back home, await next assignment, repeat.

There are only three rules: never get attached emotionally to your assigned human, never tell your assigned human that you're an angel, and never under ANY circumstances fall in love with your assigned human.

Patrick Stump has been a matchmaking angel for a few years, and is good at what he does. He's matched hundreds of people up in his short career, and thinks he's immune to mistakes, but his latest assignment, a rock singer named Gerard Way, proves to be quite a difficult (and oddly intriguing) subject. Desperate to get the job done, he spends extensive time with Gerard, and as the new year rolls around, he realizes that maybe matchmaking isn't so straightforward.
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Romantic Notions (Frerard)

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Introducing Gerard Way, famous romance novelist and advice columnist for the local newspaper under the nom de plume of Dr. James Amour. Despite being practically an expert at giving relationship advice, the only claim to love he had was a high school ex-boyfriend and his cat, Mitch. He'd been content to live this way though, happily helping others solve their problems. Until he received a letter from a certain Frank Iero, the spunky new mailroom boy foolish enough to sign his real name at the bottom of his letter. Gerard couldn't help but want to give a little more than just advice, the punk that'd somehow gotten hired at the publishing company piquing his interest immediately. But even after Frank starts to express his feelings, Gerard is absolutely clueless-or just in denial-that his feelings are reciprocated. For someone obsessed with romance and who gives such good advice, how can he be so blind when it comes to Frank's feelings?