I'm there for you, brother.
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  • Parts 7
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  • Reads 274
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 7
  • Time 30m
Complete, First published Sep 28, 2014
Mikey had a way of blending in, by insulting his brother, Gerard. He didn't like it, but if it kept him from being tormented, then he'd do it. You see, Gerard Way wasn't "normal", or what everyone thought as normal. He was a loner, a weirdo, and if you associated with him, you were treated bad. But Mikey did care about his brother, and decides to help him, even if it meant he might suffer. 


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Donna and Donald went through a long and horrible divorce, leaving their Children; Gerard and Mikey to pick between parents. Gerard stayed with mom and Mikey went with dad. After about a year, Donna gets a new boyfriend and they get married, leaving Gerard with a new step-brother, much to his despise. But then, Donna gets a horrible phone call one night from the police saying that Frank (Frank's dad) was in an accident and unfortunately didn't make it. She went under extreme depression leaving the two boys with a mother (or step-mother) that was somewhat unstable. So with a mother who was always crying and wallowing in self-pity, will the two boys actually suck it up and talk to each other when there is no one else? And maybe they get too friendly with each other...