The Stars that Guide Us

The Stars that Guide Us

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Chuck Steinburg had never really had to think about what he wanted. Whether it was food, or entertainment; it was always kind of there. Now, faced with what he most desires though cannot have, he has choose if he wants to risk everything for what he wants or if he wants to continue admiring from afar even if what he desires is within reach. Perhaps if the sun would stop interfering and confusing the hell out of him, he could figure out the best course of action. But then again, perhaps the sun is trying to guide him toward what he wants. Maybe that is just an excuse after all. Or maybe, just maybe, he can blame the sun for the emotions boiling in his heart. What if the star he really should blame is the one he desires? What should he do then? Chuck sure as hell doesn't know, and he's unsure if he's prepared to even find out that information. What stars are guiding us? *Chuggie Fanfiction*
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*Spinoff/Sequel of Lab Partners (Recommended you read Lab Partners first but not required.)* "You know, you shouldn't smoke those things," I spoke softly, referring to the cigarette perched between his teeth. The pale light of the moon made his skin glow like an ethereal light, while his black hair shone like pure obsidian. "And why not?" he asked tiredly, letting the poisonous smoke escape his lips as he looked up at the stars. "They'll kill you," I said honestly, finally looking away from him to peer up at the brilliant night sky. He took the opportunity to turn his stunningly blue gaze back to me. He studied me lazily for a few minutes before asking, "And what if I want to die?" I looked down, straight into his eyes, and asked, "What if I don't want you to?" *This is a bxb book. If you don't like it, don't read it. There is also a trigger warning.* *Cover by @Grand_* *Started 02/14/18* *Finished 04/21/20* *Number of reads on day marked complete: 566k*

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