Stand Out, Fit In [BTS!CollegeAU]
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  • Time 3h 13m
  • Reads 372
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 15
  • Time 3h 13m
Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2019
Mature
Rumours spread like wildfire - especially in college. One wrong move and your school life is over. So Skylar plays the so called 'goodie-two-shoes', no swearing, no parties, no alcohol, no drugs, always listening to her parents and no boys or trouble. Because in school, reputation seem to rule and Skylar rather stays a nobody than a somebody, not caring about others or making others care about her. Even tho that was not her character at all, but once you make yourself your grave, you can't throw the dirt back inside. For years she had no problem playing her role, staying good and proper..

Until seven boys decided to fuck everything up.
And maybe change her life for the worst.. or the good, who knows.
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