I Heart You (On Hold)
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 35m
  • Reads 346
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 35m
Ongoing, First published Aug 20, 2013
There is this girl that has the ability to kill and to give life to people, but is this a miracle or is it more like a curse. I think it is the second one. She is kidnapped countless of time and to add to that, she isn't the only one that has this strange abilities. A mysterious and completely gorgeous guy appears and tells her that he will protect her, but from what, in this world, there isn't something completely bad or completely good, so who should she trust? The answer, trust no one. Everyone has a dark side.
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I'm Here to Help You (Darkiplier x Reader)

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{COMPLETED} This is my first story, so only constructive criticism, please. Also, there's no smut. Sorry not sorry. I ain't writing that shit. Also also, there's probably gonna be some gore, but that's to be expected. I'll keep the character pretty gender neutral, but I'm personally a demigirl so forgive me if the character seems a bit feminine at times. ◊◊◊ You're a pretty average person. Your parents are divorced, but that's not really unique. You're kinda pessimistic, some venture to call you "depressed" or "emo", but everybody goes through that phase. ◊◊◊ "Can't you just leave me alone for one night?" I snap. His laughs only fuel my rage. "I'm here to help you - Can't you see that?" he soothes. I just glare at him. "Yeah, making me kill a guy and driving me insane is real 'helpful'. Thanks." The demon shakes his head. "You don't understand, yet. I'm freeing you from the prison that is your conscience." "No, thanks. I like not being a sociopath." "Do you?"