Just When I Thought You Were Mine (A Pierce The Veil Fanfiction)
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  • Parts 69
  • Time 5h 37m
  • Reads 9,798
  • Votes 562
  • Parts 69
  • Time 5h 37m
Complete, First published Jan 18, 2015
Mature
Pierce The Veil fanfiction.
Vic and Elle have been inseparable for too long but something like this could ruin a couple. Tony hasn't ever found love yet, but then in comes a beautiful blonde girl. Jaime has lost too much in love to be able to love again. Mike is just looking after his family. The PTV boys have always found strength in each other through thick and thin, even with the stress of being a band, girls, mental breakdowns and grief.

Rated PG-13 simply because It'll swear and it may contain triggering things in later chapters such as self harm, suicidal thoughts, anxiety, eating disorders etc.
If you are triggered by things such as this, please don't read it and if you do and feel affected please don't blame me, just talk to someone and please don't hurt yourself ever ♥
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Odette is a seemingly ordinary girl. She smiles and laughs and sings and dances like any other teenager. There's just one problem; Her dad hates her. Between her father abusing her almost daily and her self harm issues, let's just say she has some battle scars. Her mother left her when she was little and nobody wanted to be around her. Left alone, she turned to music because then at least she'd know something would be there for her when things got tough. One night, one concert, one song, and everything changed. She met people who actually gave a damn about her. One particular person seemed to intrigue her the most. But when she entrusts in these new friends, what will happen? Will they help her or just turn away? Will Odette learn to love herself, or anyone else for that matter? Prepare to join a wild trip filled with love, trust, and sacrifice.