Numbers // weekman/weekeman
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  • Reads 4,291
  • Votes 205
  • Parts 12
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Nov 12, 2018
Dallon Weekes plays violin for passerby on the downtown street. Every once in a while, a coin or a dollar gets dropped into the instrument's case. At the end of the day, all Dallon cares about is the numbers.

Ryan Seaman works at the small coffee shop on the corner. He sees Dallon almost every day, since the shop seems to be the violinist's favorite spot. Ryan listens to Dallon as well, when he gets the chance.

But how will Dallon react when he finds a different kind of number buried in the violin case?
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The Reason I Started Sinking/Silver (I'll Be...)

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MAJOR TW - After an unsuccessful suicide attempt, Dallon is placed in a holding cell as a temporary means of keeping him safe. There he meets an overly eccentric, far too confident man with a fashion sense straight out of 2005 and a personality that makes Dallon's brain pound against his skull. Oddly enough, though, he finds his fate entangled with this man's, and he can't rip himself away no matter how hard he tries. - Feeling his gaze, the guy turned to him, smirking slightly in a crooked, awkward manner. His glasses reflected the nauseating fluorescent lights in the cell back at Dallon. "Damn dude, you look like you want to kill yourself." He remarked, amused. "So what're you in for?" "Um," Dallon turned away, staring hard at his hands. He swallowed, "I tried to kill myself."