Take Care Of Me /Cheryl x F!Y/N/ (Insane Asylum AU) {ONGOING}
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  • Reads 214
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 21
  • Time 1h 42m
Ongoing, First published May 01, 2023
Y/N graduated college a couple of months ago, wanting to help her parents and pay for her own, she decided it was best to find a job and start working other than sitting her ass at home and do nothing. She found a job at an insane asylum, they needed a new nurse for special patients. Y/N read the job description and everything, they pay high amount of money on the nurse that takes care of this patients, only if they last longer than a day, they get paid $300,000 a month. Y/N applied as a nurse despite the description saying that it's a dangerous job. After getting there and applying as a nurse, she was firstly introduced to her patients but she was only met with one patient. Now this patient isn't ordinary and wasn't friendly either, this patient isn't docile and would never hesitate to attack anyone at any second, but with Y/N as their new nurse, will the patient and Y/N become close to each other, or will the patient snap and kill Y/N?


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this story plot is inspired by the insane asylum fanfics i was reading

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