MORAL OF THE STORY ━━ ★ Stanley Barber, Ianowt
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  • Reads 14,453
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 28m
Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2020
"Some mistakes get made
That's alright, that's okay"


Billie Wilson was often dragged into situations she didn't want to be in, that nobody would want to be in. Her mother took her to places when she wanted to hook up with guys and would make Bil wait outside. Her mother would make her call the takeaway when she physically couldn't talk. But sometimes, it wasn't the cause of other people, sometimes Billie made mistakes, stupid mistakes, mistakes that accidentally got her caught up with a drug addict and a super hero.


"In the end it's better for me
That's the moral of the story babe"



COVER BY @PLUTOQISSED



OC X Stanley Barber. 
Season 1-??
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I only own Billie and any dialogue you don't recognise from the show.
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