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It'll Be Alright (Phan AU)
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Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2015
Mature
Dan Howell is a unpopular, gaming, loser with no friends. Constantly bullied, made fun of. Its been like this his whole life. Dan, depressed, and lonely meets a new face. Phil Lester. An adorable, kind boy around his age, transfers to the school. Dan has the courage to greet this new face. Their friendship slowly develops into something Dan never imagined possible.  

(Helllloooo. As the writer of this story. I would just like to point out this is my first story and I suck at writing. So please excuse shitty writing. For those who haven't closed from this story..Enjoy!)
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When a tragedy forced Mara Smith across the atlantic ocean to London, the only person she knew was her childhood friend, Phil lester. Two years later, her life is normal, or as normal as it'll get with her ptsd. And nightmares. And hallucinations. But still normal, boring even. Safe. That is, until she gets a threatening text, and panics. Although, she's made a few acquaintances since moving to England, she still runs to Phil, her best friend. She meets his roommate, Dan for the first time, and jumps at the chance to have another trustworthy friend. If juggling a dark past, threatening text messages, and trying to keep her ptsd under control wasn't enough, she had to fall for her friend. Despite her best efforts, Mara learns that our emotions are u n c o n t r o l l a b l e