In this moment
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  • Reads 34,916
  • Votes 957
  • Parts 24
  • Time 2h 36m
Ongoing, First published May 05, 2021
Clay (dream) has been suffering in silence with depression and suicidal thoughts for years. When his best friend since childhood commits, george is the only thing keeping him together. In a desperate attempt to stay alive, he plans a meet up with the only person who can truly make him happy. He plans to off himself after he says goodbye, but what happens when new feelings arise that make him want to stick around?
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Two best friends, Dream and George, are physically separated by thousands of miles, and are connected only by phone and computer screens. Dream is living in Florida, while George resides in London. Both Dream and George are wildly successful Youtubers and Streamers within the Minecraft community. Their fandom loves to ship them, writing fan fiction and drawing fanart featuring them, but Dream and George don't mind one bit. They usually go along with it, and joke about their "relationship" often. But what happens when feelings arise between the two, and the joke is taken too seriously? Will the friendship be ruined, or is there hope for something more between them? Find out in this story of new discoveries, utter confusion, and raw jealously. Trigger Warnings/Content Warnings: Strong language, mental illness, theft/robbery, explicit sexual content, homophobia, bullying/harassment, mentions of sexual assault, mentions of drug and alcohol use, self injurious behaviors