Philophobia [Dr. Jonathan Crane]
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  • Reads 78,674
  • Votes 2,115
  • Parts 25
  • Time 1h 8m
Complete, First published Dec 22, 2016
"Philophobia is the fear of emotional attachment; fear of being in, or falling in love."

Two opposite sides of the same coin.
Both joined by their love of fear. 
However their love for it could turn into a competition. A bloody competition. 
A game where anyone can die or be hurt. 
But everyone has a trick up their sleeve.
Some of us  have just been playing the game longer.

|Mix of Gotham and Batman movies|
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