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One Piece high (one piece Various X Reader)
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Ongoing, First published Jan 26, 2019
first time writing a fanfic!!!
 (Hiatus(under construction))

A school where people with unusual background, power or status go too, where the worst, weirdest and deadliest people are sent to... 

Is the school were you go ,  because you'r very annoying friend couldn't go and begged you to go instead.

you didn't know that the school where your sent is the place where the deadliest gangs and people are. 
You meet lots of surprising extraordinary people, making friends, enemies and surprising a lot of people as 

They didn't expect you
A normal girl to be... 

So strong,

Use swords, 

Have hidden abilities and,

Have amazing fighting skills 

With a hidden gang .


Ah well that was hard to write...  hope you liked it just so you know none of the one piece characters are mine , this story is not based on the anime storyline, it's plot and events are mine and extra characters are mine too.
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