Day's End (Markiplier x Reader)
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  • Parts 39
  • Time 2h 47m
  • Reads 5,940
  • Votes 200
  • Parts 39
  • Time 2h 47m
Complete, First published Feb 09, 2016
Mature
You are a girl from a small town in Nowhere-ville New Jersey. It is the summer after your twenty second birthday and you have finally saved up enough money to visit your family in sunny California. When you arrive at LAX you find that your family has forgotten about you and it is too late to return home. So you take it upon yourself to explore LA on your own and end up meeting a handsome stranger name Mark. Soon you find yourself split between two worlds. Will you choose the excitement you found in California? Or the comfort you have waiting for you at home?  What will you choose at the day's end?
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(MarkiplierXReader) Ranked #4 in Markiplierxreader category! "How could he hurt such a beautiful flower?" he whispered, and it was obvious that he hadn't realized he'd said it out loud before smiling almost sadly. "I'm sorry I wasn't there to help." You leaned in towards his hand barley to show that you appreciated the contact before offering a smile of your own. "It's okay, Mark; you're here now. You cheered me up when no one else could. Thank you." He came closer to your face, leaning forward to where he was an inch, if not less, away from your face. He inclined his head and pressed his forehead against yours before you both closed your eyes and just sat there, enjoying each other's reassuring company. "You're welcome."