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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/31973893/chapters/79191175 The House Next Door Is Blue]]'' is a Music/FallOutBoy-based AlternateUniverseFic. During his senior year of university at Francis College, Patrick falls for his professor, Pete, who makes it his mission to help Patrick leave his hometown of Daphne.
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!!''Daphne Blue Velvet/The House Next Door is Blue'' has examples of:
* TheAllegedCar:
* CallBack:
* ChekhovsGunman: Bizzie is originally introduced as a nameless female character but she is later reintroduced as a major character at the end of the first book.
* DorkInASweater:
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Patrick experiences prophetic dreams that are fall on a spectrum of true. They often have supernatural elements. Readers know he is dreaming but he does not remember the dreams to the reader's knowledge.
* DueToTheDead: Despite evidence that is slowly revealing that Patrick's father (who has passed by the beginning of the story), Patrick chooses to believe that his father was a good person and is sensitive to any criticism regarding his father.
* FagHag: It is implied that the Eadie sisters unknowingly and consistently pursue queer men as love interests.
* FreudianTrio: The friendship between Charles, Brendon, and Patrick represents the id, superego, and ego, respectively.
* HeavenlyBlue:
* SignatureHeadgear: Not the fault of the author. Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump is known for wearing hats. In the story, Patrick and Charles wear baseball hats for competing hockey teams.
* UnknownCharacter:
* UnreliableNarrator: Narrative distance changes throughout the story to indicate how much of the information is truthful and what are character's thoughts or imagination.
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!!''Daphne Blue Velvet/The House Next Door is Blue'' has examples of:
* TheAllegedCar:
* CallBack:
* ChekhovsGunman: Bizzie is originally introduced as a nameless female character but she is later reintroduced as a major character at the end of the first book.
* DorkInASweater:
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Patrick experiences prophetic dreams that are fall on a spectrum of true. They often have supernatural elements. Readers know he is dreaming but he does not remember the dreams to the reader's knowledge.
* DueToTheDead: Despite evidence that is slowly revealing that Patrick's father (who has passed by the beginning of the story), Patrick chooses to believe that his father was a good person and is sensitive to any criticism regarding his father.
* FagHag: It is implied that the Eadie sisters unknowingly and consistently pursue queer men as love interests.
* FreudianTrio: The friendship between Charles, Brendon, and Patrick represents the id, superego, and ego, respectively.
* HeavenlyBlue:
* SignatureHeadgear: Not the fault of the author. Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump is known for wearing hats. In the story, Patrick and Charles wear baseball hats for competing hockey teams.
* UnknownCharacter:
* UnreliableNarrator: Narrative distance changes throughout the story to indicate how much of the information is truthful and what are character's thoughts or imagination.
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