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Inked in Eternity (Boyxboy Frerard)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2015
Mature
*Warning*
This story is a boyxboy and if you're going to be homophobic, just leave now. 
This story may be triggering at some times especially for suicidal people, if it ever becomes too much, just turn off your device and quit reading. I don't want to be responsible for that. 
This story will also be kind of dark, so if you're more of the happy go lucky person, you probably won't like it as much. 

Gerard hadn't left his apartment in ages. 
He hadn't even seen a person in ages. He'd managed to avoid all human contact.
The lack of interaction with the world outside the one in his head was killing him. Gerard was a suicidal wreck. 
Frank was a drug dealer living in the streets of New Jersey and staying in mostly abandoned apartment rooms and sometimes outside or in wrecked houses. 
Both men were dying. Both were lost living lives that would end up destroying every piece of happiness they had left in the world.
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A Home for Christmas

2 parts Complete

It's fucking freezing. The streets of Jersey are covered with snow, and Frank doesn't have gloves. His hoodie barely protects him, and he knows he'll feel like shit tomorrow morning. But it's already too late, and all the shelters in the area are packed, so Frank will have to find somewhere else to sleep tonight. Frank is homeless. He's struggling to even survive, and feels there's no hope. And when he's lost all faith in humanity, someone comes and saves him