Cancer. Gerard Way x Frank Iero
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  • Reads 27,414
  • Votes 613
  • Parts 40
  • Time 2h 26m
Complete, First published Mar 22, 2020
Gerard Way is a stuttering, new kid in a new big school who suffers from a number of difficulties, not to mention his tendancy to wear girls clothing. He has never been to a public school since he was 10 years old and struggles to adjust to his new, intimidating environment. Cool kid Frank Iero has to show him around and befriend him. He is very popular and loves to boast about his many relationships he's been in. He dosent really care about other people and their feelings. When these two very different boys fall in love, will Gerards health cause problems between them?
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34 parts Complete Mature

Gerard Way is the new guy in town, quiet, artistic, and carrying more baggage than he lets on. Frank Iero is the school's resident fuckboy-charming, reckless, and hiding behind a well-crafted façade. They aren't supposed to fit together, but somehow, they do. As their lives become entangled, Gerard starts to unravel the boy beneath Frank's mask, and Frank finds himself drawn to the raw, messy truth of Gerard's world. Love shouldn't feel like an addiction, like a vice tightening around their throats, like something that could destroy them both. But it does. And neither of them is willing to let go. Warnings: Smut, underage sex, self-harm, drug/alcohol abuse, family issues, homophobia, mental health struggles, eating disorders, suicide, SA