Unresolved (Herobrine X Reader)
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  • LECTURAS 912
  • Votos 30
  • Partes 4
  • Hora 43m
Concluida, Has publicado abr 24, 2021
You had Herobrine's child but can't support him, so you have to give him up. But instead of just leaving him with his father you leave YOURSELF with him too! 


This is what you guys get for letting me think about movies like Wonder Woman 2 for too long! 
XD 

(No lemon, though it obviously does ildue to it, since the whole story follows a reader who is pregnant/has child) 

Wondering what the HECK this story is about? Okay, nice, here you go: 

Basically, I was thinking about Wonder Woman 2 and how her boyfriend (who, spoilers: died) possessed some random guy who looked a little like him, just because she wished to see him again. This, followed by my vague memories of something similarly (pretty much the same thing) happening in Ninjago one season, made me wonder what it must have been like for the host of the one being possessed in that instance. Aaaand, thinking about Wonder Woman again (since those two slept together and such), wondered what it would have been like if, say, the roles had been swapped, and it was the girl being possessed who in the end ended up with the bad side of the bargain, waking up a week later having no idea what had just happened, realizing she was gunna have bebe! Yeah... You can probably see why I thought this would be a cursed/interesting idea.
Also it just fits really well with all those "child of Herobrine" books that start off with the mom just dropping their child off at his front door..but, of course ...with a twist. 

(an especially cursed Herobrine X Reader)

Anyways, read this if you want! Don't read this if you don't! It really doesn't matter to me!
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