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Tim tries to keep a stable life. He really does.
He tries to keep a job, maintain his house, and take his medication—all regular things in a regular person’s life.
But sometimes that person wakes up with a busted leg, in the middle of nowhere. Sometimes that same someone befriends a neighbor, who disappears, and leaves behind a plethora of odd evidence of her stalking you and your old friends from college, and has notes about this channel called ‘Marble Hornets.’
Sometimes that person also gets a cat.
Or;
The series of Marble Hornets, rewritten, with a new ending, and a dreadful confirmation of who that third member of TTA is.
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"God's a house. Which is not to say that our house is God's house or even a house of God. What I mean to say is that our house is God. ... Pretty crazy you have to admit. I just made God a street address. Forget all that last part. just forget" - House of Leaves. Mark Z. Danielewski, Pg. 390
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Jay Merrick is living his childhood dreams of being a cowboy with his best friend, traveling the beautiful country. He wants nothing more than to lead a simple life of adventure. All it takes is a cursed necklace for his world to come crashing down.
Or, I made a western au because I felt like it and I'm a western geekThis is T rated for most chapters, but select ones will be Explicit
Made a 'lil playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOOSfko1vmg_AVHH-L7OpCEBXE__4cZRS
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- Part 2 of Marble Hornets: Fairytales
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26 Dec 2024
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dude. marble hornets. but a western. LITERALLY there are COWBOYS. THEY ARE COWBOYS. it doesn't getting better than this
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Jay is confused with everything that's going on. Between trying to figure out what to do with Alex and just trying to catch up on sleep, he's slowly losing who he used to be. When Tim suddenly shows up, things could take a turn for the better. Or could they?
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“Jay Merrick is built like a baby gazelle,” Tim says, taking a long drag from his cigarette. He squints at the man in the far distance, brown hair shining under the sun. He’s handsome. Or pretty, in a sickly Victorian maiden kind of way. He’s also one of Alex’s friends, which makes him precarious in a way Tim doesn’t want to fuck with. Alex is one bad take from breaking something most days, and Tim would hate to get between him and one of his closest friends. Whatever the consequences would be, he doesn’t want them. Doesn’t need them. “I’m not touching that.”
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a number of moments, scenes, vignettes ranging from pre-MH to post-canon, the majority of which concern Jay Merrick and Tim Wright being incredibly stupid and stupidly in loveBookmarked by aspity
26 Dec 2024
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i want to rip my hair out i love this one so much
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It's been years since he and Tim hauled their way out of hell and made it out the other side, but Jay had always remained hyper-aware that it could happen again at any moment. So, when he feels that cough rip its way out of his throat, he's more than a little concerned. He's back, Jay thinks, and he has to get to Tim before it's too late.

