death's seen a double bed » joetrick
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  • Reads 2,195
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 3h 0m
Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2016
Mature
The chain. The bloody chain that took Andy, then Patrick, and now it decided to stop by for Joe.
  
It was addictive. Falling in love with the golden heart of chained ones was addictive, but painful in the end.
  
It was enjoyable. Seeing little sparks in the eyes of your loved ones, before they got strongly hooked on the chain and went with the current of what seemed as a pleasing death. 
  
And it was infectious. When the chain dragged the prisoner far enough, it caught someone else. It acted like the Hydra. You cut its head, two grew back. It could be fought, but no Hercules was there to stop it.
  
Joe seemed to get caught too. But he was willing to fight it and break it.
  
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[ fall out boy high school au featuring arma angelus and other band members ]
  
TRIGGER WARNING: violence, explicit language, graphic depictions of sex and suicide, massive character death, homophobic slurs, usage of drugs and alcohol
  
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