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THE EXPERIMENT OF A SCIENTIST [FRERARD]
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Ongoing, First published Mar 26, 2016
THE bottle stood still. Soon enough, it needed a rope to hold itself still. After a certain time, the rope had to leave the bottle standing alone. Without any warning or goodbye, it left. Instead of being shattered into pieces, it stayed strong. Although, there are some broken pieces hidden underneath. The search for completeness went on and on. How far would the search be? Not to mention, how long? 
  	That's the metaphor for the angst-ridden Frank Iero and for the confused and hesitant, Gerard Way. Frank was pretty much straight-edged. He was a ball of angst, but, he went on with life. He was the student that immensely loved Science and everything in it. Meanwhile, Gerard was just the same. They both shared a passion for Science. They proved each other that there's more than numbers, puzzles, figures and SCIENCE.
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~HAS BEEN REWRITTEN. CHECK OUT BORN TO LOSE 2.0---- The boy hadn't even seen Gerard coming towards him until Gerard stepped on a fallen branch, making a 'crunch' sound. Gerard screamed a silent 'fuck' in his head as the boy's tear streaked face snapped up, locking eyes with Gerard's. His intense hazel eyes held so many emotions it was hard for Gerard to distinguish whether the boy was doing this out of anger or sadness, "Go away," the words were laced with venom but they also shook with emotion so strong that Gerard wanted to cry as well.