Back To Nothing Memeulous + ImAllexx [editing]
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  • Reads 24,317
  • Votes 734
  • Parts 18
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Jan 06, 2019
Ever thought about why memeulous covers his face? Probably privacy right? Close, he's a serial killer and his new roommate Alex is oblivious to this whereas George's group of friends instead of reporting him are helping to change him. Will their plan work? Will Alex figure it out? Is Stephen actually a nonce? Well I suppose you should read to find out. (Even though we know the answer to the last one lmaooo)

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