Thank Me Later
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 17m
  • Reads 239
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 1
  • Time 17m
Complete, First published Dec 28, 2023
Warning:
 Ty x D-Structs, I know DinoTrux is a kid's show (but I like it), slight angst, slight stalking (They're dinos, they're going to do that), deals, kiss scene(?), 

 Taking a stroll away from their base, Ty had a hard time trying to help his friends. Ever since D-Structs started laying low, Ty's friends have been adament that he had something to do with it, going as far as screaming at him to tell them. If he did know something, then he would have told them, but he doesn't. Feeling troubled, Ty hoped that a stroll through the dark and foggy woods would give him some air to breathe and think. But, he didn't want eyes boring into him while he did so. Now, Ty tries to storm through the woods, hoping that whatever is chasing him wasn't up for demolishing him. Who - or what - is chasing Ty? Will he get out of the woods, or find his answer first? Do the woods have a plan to heal his relationship with his friends, or will it lead to an untimely demise? Find out on, "Thank Me Later".

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