Unexpected Wattys 2022
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  • Time 6h 6m
  • Reads 25,922
  • Votes 1,221
  • Parts 34
  • Time 6h 6m
Complete, First published Jul 12, 2020
One introvert plus one extrovert and a quarantine order forcing them to stay in an apartment for a unknown amount of time is a recipe for disaster.

Or so Virgil thinks. 
He's a quiet college student who lives an apartment close to campus because he rather not risk random placement. When his friend is looking for another roommate he gracefully accepts. After almost two years of living with the same people, he has some strong opinions. 
One of those is how much he dislikes Roman. Now he's stuck with him in a three bedroom apartment and he doesn't even have the buffers there to prevent arguments. After a few weeks, though is he truly feeling the same way? Has he always hated Roman or was he just trying to avoid his actual feelings about his roommate? 

*This is a  AU that has to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic and the quarantine situation, it won't have anything too bad about the disease but it will have mentions of it. They are also in college so there might be adult situations and mentions of alcohol.
I got this idea by listening to Crutch by Set It Off and wanted to make it cute so enjoy it*

Currently editing to correct any mistakes in spelling I may have missed before :)
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"What is up everybody?" Another video, another dilemma. But today Thomas has a little trouble starting up. Now with everything out of place, what can they do to set things right again? Roman will not get left behind... Have you ever just thought up a random plot for Sanders Sides a long time ago and wanted to type it up but it didn't fit your normal writing style so you put it off until one day you actually start? Then a week later you've written over an hour's worth of a script and are low-key proud of it? It's not just me, right? This is a silly story taking place in the episode after Putting Others First. At the time of writing this, the newest episode has not been released.