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“There’s something wrong with me."
“There’s nothing wrong with you,” Torchbearer said, a harsh edge to his voice.
Clancy eyed him. They both knew Torch was lying.
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- Part 16 of starrswillfade's joshlerween
Bookmarked by Alessio_Fierr
29 Oct 2025
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It starts with a book.
A battered, well-loved copy of a book about deep-sea creatures—something oddly niche for the times. The kind of book no one buys unless they have a genuine fascination with what lurks beneath the waves.
Tyler isn’t even sure why he picks it up, but when he does, he notices something scribbled inside the cover.
A name. Joshua Dun.
And an address.
Bookmarked by Alessio_Fierr
20 Oct 2025
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Tyler Joseph has had Joshua Dun erased from his memory. Please never mention their relationship to him again.
The card slips through Josh’s trembling fingers, falling to the ground without a sound. After all this time, after all they were, this is what they’ve come to. A letter in the mailbox and a blank spot in Tyler’s mind where Josh used to be.
(Rabler era Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind AU)
Bookmarked by Alessio_Fierr
14 Oct 2025
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At a summer camp tucked deep in the woods, Tyler, an emotionally guarded music producer known for his control and clean record of camp trophy wins, vows to keep his distance from the new, chaotic sports counselor who’s all charm, noise, and trouble. But as the heat rises and the days stretch longer, so does the tension between them. With each challenge, and each stolen glance, Tyler finds himself slowly unraveling in ways he never planned for.
The more he tries to hold himself together, the more he realizes some things were never meant to stay untouched.
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03 Oct 2025
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A boy with blue hair, a leather jacket, and eyes older than time itself, apparently gets only one day off every hundred years.
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06 Sep 2025
