Let Go of Love
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  • Reads 2,614
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 51m
Ongoing, First published May 29, 2020
For years the brothers were fighting. For years they hurt eachother. For years they hated eachother. For years they were apart like no siblings should be. But in the end, they made up, and stopped the fighting stopped the hurting, stopped the hating, and where finally together.


But there was just one tiny problem.

Cross. 

Nightmare loves Cross with all his soul, but so does Dream. So despite his love for Cross, he decided to do the only thing he thought was right. Let Dream have Cross. 

After everything Nightmare has done to Dream, he felt the only thing he could do to make up for it all, was to let Dream have the light of his life.

So with everything said and done, he let Cross go and let Dream win his heart. 

Even if it meant losing a teammate, losing a friend, losing a family, and losing a crush. He loved his brother just as much as he loved Cross, so to make him happy, and make up for everything he's done, he let Dream have Cross all to himself. 






































But what if Cross didn't like Dream? 

What if Cross loved Nightmare? 

What if he wanted to stay by Nightmare's side forever. 

What if he never didn't want it go with Dream?


He was in the middle of a silent war about him, and he didn't even have a say in anything. 


But it was to late, Nightmare already let Cross go.
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