Knocked out by His Cello - A Mumford and Sons Fan Fiction
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  • Reads 3,882
  • Votes 71
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 6m
Complete, First published Feb 22, 2013
I, the bestiest friend in the world, drag my dear friend Annie along to a Mumford and Sons concert (that we really aren't supposed to be at) and neither of us expected to win something thuper duper important. This thuper duper important thing led to a thuper duper unnecessary idea. Then it kinda just turned into one big mess, we're in the middle of no where, Annie is only allowed in the storage cupboard and well... Mumford and Sons are part of it. So... what's gonna happen?

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Their father was an abusive man who went out each night to get drunk, and their mother was an angel sent directly from Heaven to protect them. It all changed the moment their youngest brother was brought into the world, removing their mother completely from it. You would think, life couldn't get any worse.. I mean, you already have five younger brothers who most of the time don't get along with each other, and a father who will beat you just for breathing. Well... we thought it couldn't get much worse, until our youngest pulled a knife on our father to protect one of us.. We're six brothers, who never get along, but will protect each other no matter the consequences. Even when our old man shows up at the front door after being released from prison.