Amyplier Oneshots

Amyplier Oneshots

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Ok can I just say how cute these two are together! Also I'm glad to know that Mark's happy with her in just a little ashamed I didn't know this sooner. But yes I do ship it so all you haters out there please don't be giving her any hate cause they're happy together and if they're happy so should we. And I'm talking to the very crazy fangirls that need to get over this cause that just ridiculous. Anyway for those who did like them enjoy! (Edit: Going back, to redo and fix up the chapters. You may notice a few changes but nothing too bad. Grace~ 12/9/2020)
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((This is a sequel to my other book "The Darkness Inside", so please read that one first or you might be confused, thanks and hope you enjoy)) It's finally over, Dark and Anti are finally gone, but they still manage to affect the lives of Mark and Jack. Mark had slowly been losing it, thoughts of their dark counterparts plaguing him each and every day, though of course he hides it from Jack. However when Felix and Ken come to visit the two in LA, things only seem to get worse, the pair of men seem different, strange, dark even. Their personalities strangely matching those of Jack and Mark's dark counterparts. Which brings up the question. Were they truly gone?

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