Psychotic Ex-Boyfriend (Jerome Valeska x Reader)
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  • Parts 44
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  • Reads 313,387
  • Votes 8,104
  • Parts 44
  • Time 6h 30m
Complete, First published Mar 02, 2019
You thought you knew everything about Jerome Valeska. He was your best friend. He was your boyfriend. You loved him. But seeing him transition to the insane, psychotic villain, you knew that he was not the Jerome you grew up loving. He changed and got arrested and you moved on. So why does a part of you still miss him? Why does a part of you still love him? And how will you react to seeing him again?

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Birds of a Feather (Flock Together)

12 parts Complete Mature

Set around S4E11 of 'Gotham' Oswald becomes Jerome's... whatever while sat in Arkham, waiting to plan his escape so he can safely get at Sofia and save Martin. He comes to terms with the arrangement quicker than expected. It's not awful, and Jerome's influence in the asylum helps make his stay more tolerable than it was the first time. It's not a huge price to pay. He's working hard to move past Edward and he's pretty proud of himself for it. But his eyes catch the shine of those idiotic glasses that frame his nose so well, and Oswald almost falls out of Jerome's lap when he realizes that Edward has been arrested and is here at Arkham with him... again. Because the last time they were locked up together had turned out so well.