Abused Empathy
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Ongoing, First published Dec 02, 2019
Mature
the boy in the apartment below could hear sobbing after some glass breaking from above him as he laid there in bed unable to sleep from his insomnia and decided to investigate why and when the small boy in the apartment above answers in a quiet calm tone very timidly the black haired boy becomes very curious and begins investigating more when he's told he was probably just hearing things. 

THIS IS A STORY USING MY AND SOME OF MY FRIENDS OCS! DO NOT STEAL! THESE CHARACTERS ARE OURS AND WE'VE PUT A LOT OF TIME INTO MAKING THEM AND WOULD BE GRATEFUL IF YOU DID NOT TRY TO MAKE OTHER STORYS WITH THEM OR USE THEM UNLESS WE GIVE OUR CONSENT TO EXACTLY WHAT YOU'RE DOING!! 


please keep this in mind we aren't mean people we just really love our characters they're like our fictional children.
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