Singing Partners (Markiplier X Reader)

Singing Partners (Markiplier X Reader)

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Original short story done by my friend Fangirl_Pains_Royale What happens when you are singing and someone joins in creating a beautiful duet? Did I mention that a thin wall separates you two and you both in the shower? (Told in your POV so "I" will be the pronoun for you) Sorry about all the A/Ns but I'm keeping them in to help me remember Jack-jack and how everyone who didn't know him still cared. Thank you.
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"Sometimes the hardest thing is letting people into your life." Y/n is a 23 year old singer. She worked hard to get where she is today and makes sure that no one thinks she can't do something. She is not weak. At least that's what she keeps telling herself. When she meets Sean she starts to feel strange. It starts to become harder to keep up the defenses she's had forever. And she doesn't like it. ~~~A little something from the story: What's happening to me?! My stomach felt weird and I felt my face heat up a little. The wall I built around myself for years was crumbling. But why? I quickly composed myself and looked back up at him. He was smiling at me and I couldn't help but smile back. My wall kept falling. •Cover by me•

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