Code Words
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Ongoing, First published Dec 02, 2018
Patton Sanders and Logan Sanders go to the adoption centre, to of course, get a kid. None of the children catch their eyes, except for one. Virgil. They both agree on adopting Virgil, and do the paper work. 
When Virgil is old enough to understand things, he learns code gestures, not being able to speak properly. Then, he graduates to code words. The code word being 'cookies'.
He meets Roman Prince in high school, and that's where things go downhill...

WHAT WILL HAPPEN??? I KNOW, BUT I'M NOT GOING TO TELL YOU. MWAHAHAHAHAAAAAAH!!!
(the cover artwork is not mine. I just found it on Google, and edited the picture to be glitchy and added filters)
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Patton lives in a world where the first words your soulmate says to you is written on your skin. The permentant presence of the words 'You're in my seat' on his thigh had yet to disappear until his soulmate utters them one day. Deep down he dreaded that day. You see, Patton had no interest in a romantic relationship which was abnormal in a world ruled by the soulmate system. Virgil hated the soulmate system. He hated it because it gave him the words 'well aren't you a ray of sunshine' printed boldly on his forehead. Luckily for him, foundation was his best friend (and his only friend, for that matter). He never showed it, but he longed for the day his soulmate would sweep the aggravating statement off his forehead and him off his feet. Logan, to put it simply, was married to his work. A love interest didn't interest him in the slightest. The only heed he took that the soulmate system existed was the thinly printed 'what did you say?' on his left palm. He heard that statement a lot but the mild annoyance on his hand was yet to disappear. Roman lived up to his name as a big romantic. In his eyes, the soulmate system was the best thing to happen to him, so the fact that the words written on his collarbone were 'go away' really burst his bubble. The thought of spending his life with his 'other half' was enthralling to him, but the fact his dad expected him to settle down with a nice girl was terrifying. Hope you enjoy ❤️❤️ no smut but some strong language (they're in tenth grade, 16 years old) Characters belong to Thomas Sanders, cover art done by @/trash.4.fans on Instagram :)
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falling /// sanders sides soulmate au

33 parts Complete

Patton lives in a world where the first words your soulmate says to you is written on your skin. The permentant presence of the words 'You're in my seat' on his thigh had yet to disappear until his soulmate utters them one day. Deep down he dreaded that day. You see, Patton had no interest in a romantic relationship which was abnormal in a world ruled by the soulmate system. Virgil hated the soulmate system. He hated it because it gave him the words 'well aren't you a ray of sunshine' printed boldly on his forehead. Luckily for him, foundation was his best friend (and his only friend, for that matter). He never showed it, but he longed for the day his soulmate would sweep the aggravating statement off his forehead and him off his feet. Logan, to put it simply, was married to his work. A love interest didn't interest him in the slightest. The only heed he took that the soulmate system existed was the thinly printed 'what did you say?' on his left palm. He heard that statement a lot but the mild annoyance on his hand was yet to disappear. Roman lived up to his name as a big romantic. In his eyes, the soulmate system was the best thing to happen to him, so the fact that the words written on his collarbone were 'go away' really burst his bubble. The thought of spending his life with his 'other half' was enthralling to him, but the fact his dad expected him to settle down with a nice girl was terrifying. Hope you enjoy ❤️❤️ no smut but some strong language (they're in tenth grade, 16 years old) Characters belong to Thomas Sanders, cover art done by @/trash.4.fans on Instagram :)