Your City Gave Me Asthma
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  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Nov 12, 2020
Mature
Wilbur knew he wasn't the most social person

He knew he wasn't your typical "pretty boy golden boy" stereotype that it seemed so many kids at they're school had, hell, his dad called him a "dirty crime boy" when he was younger.

He wasn't like his older brother, Techno, who seemed to climb the social hierarchy, while still remain socially awkward to the world (and simultaneously bullying children-). And he most certainly wasn't like his younger brother Tommy, who seemed to charm everyone with his loud personality, but stayed the same, smiley and happy, quiet personality he had when he was a kid.

He wasn't very noticeable in a crowd, aside from his guitar and that he was the famed middle brother of Technoblade.

He was just Wilbur, the music guy.

And he felt so lonely.
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"Your City Gave Me Asthma" is a story based on Wilbur Soots album, Your City Gave Me Asthma.

This book contains implied suicide, suicidal thoughts, self-deprecation, and a lot of heavy angst.

They might be kinda OOC, but this is my first time writing them.
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