She's My Bad Genius
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  • Reads 5,122
  • Votes 155
  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 20m
Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2018
This is the sequel to the Bad Genius movie. Currently my imagination on the development between Lynn and Bank's relationship. Sorry I'm just the romantic type. 
Some of the references that I used are from the original movie, so don't read this if you haven't watched the movie. Otherwise, you'll get confused.

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"Just...leave me alone. You have done enough."      Lynn
"Please give me a chance. I loved you too much to let you go."          Bank
"Why are you doing this ?"                                                  Lynn
"You know why."                                                                      Bank  

Enjoy !

P/s : I'm not good in making covers, so if anyone is willing to send in your own covers of Lynn and Bank, I really appreciate it.
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