Monachopsis ~ The subtle but persistent feeling of being out of place.
Here's the thing about Riley Rogers. Not many people know the truth about her. She was shipped off to live with her aunt, far away from her father and those who could make her happiest and welcome her into a place where she belongs. Shipped off to a place where she's frequently scared for her life, a place where she constantly thinks of welcoming Death as an old friend, yet they refuses to let her become another statistic of a transgender teenager who ended it. So instead she channels her thoughts and incorporates it into her outlets of creativity. And one day she's mysteriously approached by her fathers boss, to learn her family is in trouble.
Peter Parker, a 14 year old trans kid who was kicked out by parents who is now living with lesbian aunt May and her roommate and best friend, Ben. After Peter showed up on their doorstep on his twelfth birthday, they took him in, no questions asked. They were always very open with one another, and always accepting with anything the others were going through or talking about. They tried to spend as much time with him and make sure he felt like a part of their new family. Soon he'll be 15 and will look back at his memories with them fondly. Everything changed on his 13th birthday, when Peter and Ben went to the park. On the way back, they were mugged and held at gunpoint, and both of them had been shot, Peter in the stomach, Ben multiple times in the chest. Peter is still plagued with memories of that afternoon, and blames himself for his uncle's death because Ben died trying to protect him. Then less than a year later, May got extremely sick which sent the small family into crippling debt from hospital bills.
What will happen when they both start 10th grade at Midtown High as the "new kids" and realize they're the only ones who understand each other's struggles?
Guess what I dont own? Marvel! What I use from it belongs to the legend Stan Lee (rip)
"You're different from what I expected," she said softly.
"How so?" he asked, glancing at her.
"I don't know," she replied, searching for the right words. "You just... have this way of making people feel like they matter. Even here, in this... nightmare."
He was quiet for a moment before responding. "You matter, Y/n. Don't forget that."
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Y/n wakes up in the deadly Squid Game, surrounded by strangers and fighting to survive. What she doesn't know is that the mysterious Frontman is watching her every move through the cameras- and she's caught his attention.