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Southern Gothic // Joshler
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Complete, First published Sep 16, 2019
Something is very wrong in Tyler's hometown. The church services, the storms that overtake the town, the woods on the edge of the town's limits that people disappear in. 

Josh doesn't like the way that he suddenly has to follow all of the rules upon moving there, either. He especially doesn't like the fact the town has a major problem with him loving Tyler.

tw in advance / blood / horror / christ + antichrist motifs and symbolism / religious torture / vomiting / mild self harm 

Based off of thewindwhistlesyourname 's posts on tumblr.

#23 in the Joshler tag 10/15/19
#8 in the Joshler tag 10/17/19 !
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• When my heart rate was nearly back to normal and I could breathe a bit better, I finally looked at the man next to me. He had washed all of the stage makeup off and his breath smelled like puke. He had dark purple bags under his eyes and fresh tear stains covering his cheeks. "Tyler," I whispered. "Shh, it's okay. I'm okay. You're okay. Everything's okay," he tried to reassure me. "Why did you do this to yourself?" • TRIGGER WARNING: This story contains talk of anxiety, depression, self harm, suicide, and eating disorders. Mild language is also used. Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Copyright © 2015 All Rights Reserved - desolateheart