Frank Iero Must Die {Frerard}
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  • Parts 47
  • Time 3h 58m
  • Reads 129,151
  • Votes 6,987
  • Parts 47
  • Time 3h 58m
Complete, First published Jun 11, 2014
Mature
Gerard Way is a ruthless killer,.
His target, Frank Iero, is an assassin as well, and Gerard isn't sure if he can beat him. When they're suddenly forced to work together to survive, feelings start to develop, but will it get in the way of survival?
Rated R for sexual content, swearing and violence
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22 parts Complete Mature

Gerard finally decides to walk out on his doomed relationship with Bert and finds himself heading to his brother's place. He doesn't expect to be thrust straight into the social bubble that is Mikey Way's life. He'd rather be left alone and finds solace in his online friendships. To anyone looking in, Frank's life seems perfect, but his increasingly possessive boyfriend, Adam, is becoming overbearing and Frank finds himself wanting to spend less and less time with him, especially since the arrival of his friend Mikey's older brother. Mature content - target audience 18+ ---------------- 'Gerard had replayed the evening with Frank over and over again. Why was Frank in this toxic relationship? He hoped to God that Adam wasn't hurting him. He couldn't really picture that, as Adam seemed truly besotted with Frank, but there was still something very off about it. Maybe Gerard was a little jealous himself, truth be told, but more than that, he just cared about Frank's welfare. That and the fact that he f*****g hated creepy Adam too.'