The Red Line || Blake Richardson

The Red Line || Blake Richardson

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Ever since her father taught her about the ways of life, Lune sees two lines: a red one and a green one. She always thought that green was for good and red for bad, so she decided to always follow the green one and never got in trouble. But one day, when Lune finally chooses to follow the red line for once, her life gets turned upside down -and she meets Blake, who guides her through it. || New Hope Club fanfiction || New Hope Club doesn't exist yet
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