{SHYAN}Ghosts aren't real, Ryan

{SHYAN}Ghosts aren't real, Ryan

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-In this fan fiction, they don't work for buzzfeed, they have their own channel for ghost hunting- Shane and Ryan have been working together for about a year now, but Shane still doesn't believes on ghosts. Ryan, determined to prove ghost are real to Shane, decides to take Shane to a Forrest where satanic rituals were preformed.
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"Shane?" "Yeah?" "I love you." Almost a year later Buzzfeed's cutest couple and expert ghost hunters, Ryan and Shane, are back in Pennsylvania, the same state where their relationship started. Only this time, they're in Gettysburg, where around 7,000 soldiers died during The American Civil War. They're also accompanied by Keith, Eugene, Ned, and Zach from The Try Guys. When half of their group goes missing, will the two lovers find their friends or be scared to their deaths by the spirits of The Civil War? The answer, for now, remains UNSOLVED. (If you read that in Ryan's theory voice, you get 100 bonus points) ( ! ) This is a sequel to Cellblock Four. If you haven't read that, then I guess you might possibly maybe be able to understand most of what's going on, but I highly recommend you go read it now. You'll regret not reading it sooner. Mild profanity - otherwise, no holy water needed. First published: June 5th, 2017 Originally completed: April 19th, 2018

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