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    Even with his stores of near-infinite knowledge, D3rlord3 was not prepared for the sight that awaited him when he answered his front door:

    On his doorstep stood a scrappy-looking young man in a Hawaiian shirt, cargo shorts, and a beaming smile. In his hand was D3rlord3’s hastily-written book.

    The man, still smiling, tilted his head and asked, “Did you write this?”

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    13 Jun 2026

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    “Flowers for Algernon” was referenced in the first book Avery found in the library. Avery finds D3rlor— no, Derek, a few weeks later in the middle of a busy street. How is Avery sure that’s Derek? Because he’s rasping Avery’s full name, student ID, and telling strangers how “Left” is a horrible direction.

    A.K.A: He’s alive, but not well. The boys learn what proper communication is as they journey through the stages of brain damage recovery (and the first step of that is acceptance, contrarily).

    (Smut in Ch.8, Ch.10 only)

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    06 Jun 2026

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    Last night, d3rLord3 had pushed TheMostMayo off of a platform to protect him from the evil entity in the world. 

     

    Today, Avery stood in front of Derek, somebody who shouldn’t be alive.

    OR, I was devastated by the ending of DAWTDE and decided to write this.

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    "Philophobia is the fear of falling in love. Philophobia usually occurs after a person has confronted any emotional turmoil relating to love, but it can also be a chronic phobia."

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    06 Jun 2026