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“You don’t have to, y’know,” Finney says. His voice is quiet in the small space between them.
Robin's leaning against the bathroom counter, knuckles bloodied, cheek bruised. The room is themed an ugly yellow, small, dingy, and clearly not very well kept. Finney wets a cloth in the sink.
Robin shrugs. “Somebody’s gotta do it.”
The fact that Finney never hits back goes unsaid.
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Finney wakes up one day in late January to his sister and best friend acting weird. Gwen wants to know if he remembers something, Robin apparently missed Finney, even though they saw each other just yesterday.
No, Finney does not remember. No, he does not know what is going on. And what's the big deal about Robin's dead tarantula?
Or; some people wake up in the past. Finney is not one of those people. The ghostboys are still incredibly traumatized, too.
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- Part 1 of Finney Blake's Everlasting Headache
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Kill my past self, spread the ashes where I lay. by baby345
Fandoms: The Black Phone (2022)
19 Sep 2022
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At the strike of midnight on his 18th birthday, Finney Blake snuck out the house he inhabited (not a home, never a home) for the last time.
Tomorrow, Finney Blake would be found dead.
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Finney was crying.
It was understandable, of course. Honestly Robin was shocked he hadn’t cried before this. He had, somehow, kept his composure. But now he was shattering. His closed off wall of emotions had collapsed, showing his true feelings and it hit Robin like a punch right through the heart.
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Finney Blake was not the type of person people befriended.
Billy Showalter was just the quiet paperboy.
Griffin Stagg was a nobody that drifted too close to the edge.
Bruce Yamada was a smile without a personality.
Robin Arellano was a thug who didn't belong in their town.
Vance Hopper was a lost cause bound to end up just like his father.
But here they were, friends.

