Two Faces
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  • GELESEN 28,991
  • Stimmen 1,044
  • Teile 12
  • Zeit 1h 59m
Abgeschlossene Geschichte, Zuerst veröffentlicht Juni 11, 2015
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Summary: Ever since Stan was laughed at by his friends when he finally told them about Shelly, he's been holding in all of his emotions. Because of this, Stan was diagnosed with chronic depression and is afraid to show anyone his true side and afraid of telling anyone about his abuse. As the years go by, Stan's will to live begins to dwindle. Until one day, a stoic, poker-faced teenager saved his life.

~*WARNING*~

This is going to be a very angsty story that digs deeper into Stan's abusive experiences with his sister, Shelly, and his depression. If you're a soft heart, this story isn't for you. However, if you do like stuff like this, don't worry. This will have a very happy ending for our little protagonist.  Plus, this'll be a CraigxStan story, as they're my OTP. 
Includes self mutilation, abuse, and depression.
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