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Stuck in Your Head - Markiplier x Male Reader

Stuck in Your Head - Markiplier x Male Reader

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Sat, Sep 19, 202028m
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Five Nights At Freddy's (Fnaf)
You and Mark are roommates, best friends even, and have been since his first Five Nights at Freddy's video. You usually wake up from a nap or get distracted from work by his screaming at a game in his studio. You don't mind it, you've dealt with loud people your entire life. Being the empath you are, Mark's loud and bubbly energy is always a good refresher after a long day, but it also helps you know when he's upset or distraught. But for some reason, he's not telling you why this time...
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In order to pass in college and become a thriving member of society, students are partnered off as couples. Partnering them with someone who will be their spouse forever, based on the grades and life skills they've shown in high school. However, due to a lack of girls in their college, Mark and Jack are forced to be paired together. A decision neither of them enjoys since one values academics and the other a much wilder lifestyle. Sadly, the only way to fix this is to score high enough that they can switch partners for next semester, but to do that will mean they have to get along. Raising their score seems easy enough at first... Until what they're doing no longer feels like an act. Will they be able to reach their goal? Or will their feels ultimately cause them to fail.

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