A heart of ice and Stone
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  • Reads 24
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2016
Mature
A monster and a hero one is a psychopath and murderer the other is a decorated war hero and Refugee activist. how on earth are did those two become friends and are they so different after all? Can they both find their places in a world that values the soft and loving over the cold and stone hearted?

*disclaimer: Noose does have a real mental condition which I will try to portray as best i can but this is not meant to representation of it so some grace on that but she is a very beloved character and her relationship with her daughter has been a way to cope with some of the mental illness struggles that has affected my own relationship to my mother. So i hope you enjoy this story and the complexities of both of those characters and easily my favorite friendship that has come out of this universe*
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