A Kohnnie Fanfiction: The Devil is Everywhere
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  • Reads 23,153
  • Votes 863
  • Parts 17
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2015
Johnnie Guilbert has been living with Bryan Stars for quite some time. life is good for him, calm and peaceful. but when Johnnie wakes up one night to see Bryan sitting at the foot of his bed, staring intently at him, things will forever change. 
with the help of Kyle David Hall, a close friend as well as love interest, will Johnnie be able to escape this nightmare, or will he  forever live in fear of his seemingly deranged roommate? Kyle promised he'd never let anything happen to Johnnie but what will happen when he is forced to sit back and watch the innocence fade from Johnnie's eyes?
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Thirteen Reasons Why

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"David? Pookie? Your name does not belong on this list. But you need to be here if I'm going to tell my story. If I'm going to explain why I did what I did. Because you aren't every other guy - you're different. You're good. And kind. And decent. And I didn't deserve to be with someone like you. I never did. I've ruined you. It was me and everything that's happened to me." When I heard this my feet fell from underneath me and I laid in the drive way lifeless. *WARNING: Mature themes such as self harm, depression, suicide, heart break, fake friends, rape and several other mature themes are mentioned through out the story*