Markiplier: REBOOT
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  • Time 7h 38m
  • Reads 120,327
  • Votes 2,081
  • Parts 48
  • Time 7h 38m
Ongoing, First published Feb 06, 2013
Mature
When a young woman falls in love with a well beloved YouTuber, the last thing she would expect would be to meet him. In this case, young 21 year-old Sarah O'Callaghan found him rather "sick" in the ladies' room of her bar. The last thing she expected, however, was to find that his life was a mess again. Wanting help, Mark accepts Sarah's offer to get him back on his feet.   

Sarah helps Mark build up his life back up again, brick by brick. The duo form a close friendship that eventually blossoms into more. But when the past rears its ugly head, will the trust that was built through good times and bad be enough to keep what's been a hard earned and well deserved companionship from crashing down? Or will it tear them apart for good?
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