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How to survive-ish (not really, but we're alive)
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  • WpHistory
    Time 1h 54m
Ongoing, First published May 08, 2024
Mature
"It won't get better, I assure you."

Tubbo has seen a lot in his 16 years of life, a lot more than your average adult - let alone a child. Being a vigilante definitely had its ups and downs (mostly downs, if we're being honest) but his friends made it slightly more bearable. He's gone through more than he should've had to, but he's alive. That was enough for him.

Vigilante story about tubbo!!
also not related to How to be a vigilante according to Tommy Innit
i changed the thumbnail because it looked like shit before lmao
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Finding Freedom

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Vigilante benchtrio The rewrite of my vigilante duology Tommy ducked into a back alley as the flashing lights rounded the corner. He watched from the darkness as police ran up the street, along with the people in white. No doubt looking for him and his brothers. He doesn't know why they're looking for them, they are only kids. But he knows his brothers were terrified, and stressed how important it was to stay hidden. Tommy held his breath as the people searched, ducking behind a dumpster as a flashlight beam swept across the alley. He poked his head out once he heard the sirens fade. His ears standing upright as he picked up on the faint buzz of his brother's wings. "I think they're gone for now." His other brother said, appearing a little ways away from him. "Why can't they leave us alone?" Tommy asked sadly. "Because we are free." Tubbo said. "This doesn't feel like freedom." "I know Tommy, one day we'll actually be free." Ranboo said, holding a hand to both of them. The three of them were whisked away in a swirl of purple.