Binders 101: Raffle: Underworks Cotton Concealer Muscle Shirt (Medium) →
This is raffle number three! This relatively ineffective binder is in perfect condition.
Here’s a link to it on the underworks site: http://www.underworks.com/998.html
Here’s a link to my review of it: …
Binders 101: Raffle: Underworks Cotton Concealer Muscle Shirt (Medium) →
This is raffle number three! This relatively ineffective binder is in perfect condition.
Here’s a link to it on the underworks site: http://www.underworks.com/998.html
Here’s a link to my review of it: …
if i would have never acknowledged frerard this quote would be innocent
idk man that quote is almost too exploitable
(Source: jaxthevampire)
First of the Gang to Die →
It’s not mine. I just want to get that out there. I did not write this, unitedsuck007 on Ficwad did. This is seriously the best Frerard I’ve ever read. It’s set in the 1930’s in California and Gerard Way is Don of the Mafia. IThe plot is really captivating and orginial. It has a sequel called Viva La Hate. It only has a few chapters up, but they’re updated frequently updated. You should check it out.
Oh, and if you’ve never been on Ficwad, you don’t have to have an account to read this story. I just thought I’d tell you.
Some Very Obvious Frerard Evidence:
"i wrote you some frerard idek." →
Once upon a time there was a beautiful little boy named Frank. He was the most beautiful one in the whole world and everyone wanted to marry him, especially creepy predators such as Bert McCracken, because lol he’s always evil in fics so why not.
Submitted by: itsgabesaportaforrealz
Antonia. →
“Antonia,” he always said to me, all drunk off of life and the smell of cigarettes. It was beautiful in Italy, and he did not care. Three months in such a well-lit city, and he could have had anyone.
But he chose me, just a plain bit of earth. He chose me like the watercolors on his page.
Ily, Senor Sexypants <3
"Gathered Here to Witness" →
Gerard flies in from France in time for Mikey and Alicia to walk down the aisle, and to meet Frank at smoker’s lane. (~13,300 words)

