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CHAIN YOU UP IN MY ARMS | BxB
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Ongoing, First published May 19, 2022
Mature
DATE STARTED: 05/20/22
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"If you can't defeat your enemy, bring them into your bed."

He can't defeat him, so he just throws him in his bed. He played with fire until he got burned. But those new feelings he had were suffocating and painful, and felt like torture and killing. He doesn't like that, so he runs away. But the more he goes, the more he yearns for him. The more he hides it, the more his heart screams for him. The more he runs away, the more he wants to be chained by him.



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