Him and I (Draft 1)
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  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2020
Casey has twisted thoughts of killing people that have done him wrong or thinks they've done him wrong, due to him being bullied his whole life. Cody has had a really bad history of abuse from his parents and now easily falls for guys. He has a history of becoming very possessive and controlling of his partner's, even when they break up with him.
They end up together and Casey controls him into doing his bidding. However Cody is up for it because he will do anything for "love".
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