I would start a riot
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  • Reads 2,840
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  • Parts 31
  • Time 5h 1m
Complete, First published Dec 29, 2021
When he was younger, back when it had all been a secret, Dec had felt strangely brave. He knew Stephen had too, like that time he told him he'd felt invincible.

With everything out in the open, the courage was coming back and they were starting to settle into their new existence. There were new challenges but also new freedoms.

And one familiar face from the past to threaten it all...

Dec/Stephen
Sequel to 'the world, coming down' & 'as we fall apart'
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One Shot Wonders: Ant and Dec Unplugged

200 parts Ongoing

Ant and Dec have had a profound impact on my life, bringing joy and laughter during both the good times and the tough ones. Their infectious energy and genuine camaraderie create a sense of warmth that feels like spending time with friends. Their ability to connect with audiences through humour and heartfelt moments makes the world feel a little brighter. Whether it's through their entertaining shows or their unwavering support for each other, they remind me of the importance of friendship, laughter, and staying true to oneself. Their influence goes beyond entertainment; they inspire me to embrace positivity and cherish the connections in my own life. These one-shot stories centre around the beloved duo, Ant and Dec, and delve into their lives alongside friends and family, particularly their close friend Stephen Mulhern. While they often showcase the humour and camaraderie that fans adore, the narratives are not always family-friendly. Some explore more mature themes, tackling issues such as eating disorders, self-harm, and various mental health disorders. These stories offer a nuanced look at the complexities of their lives, blending lighthearted moments with serious reflections on the struggles that many face, thereby providing a deeper, more relatable portrayal of their characters and relationships.