Triggers (Kankri Vantas)
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  • Reads 370
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 8
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2014
Joe's real name was Jeoancala. But nobody knew that. She was human, 17 years old, and was in high school. Joe was ways loud and bubbly. She always smiled, joked around, and was just plain crazy. But maybe she isn't happy, and on the inside, she's dying. 

Joe lives with her mother because her father left when she was 2. Joe had long brown hair, blue eyes, she always wore red lipstick and mascara. She wore jeans, graphic Tshirts, and black and white converse. 

Yes, she was human. But what if a certain group of people enter her life and change it. What if they take her away, away from her problems and pain? But will she return? To her family, after she sees how good life truely is. Fuck no. 

Warning: this FanFiction is stupid and if your really young, I don't exactly suggest you read this but you know, who cares? Content, Romactical crap. Bye.
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