Too good to be true.
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  • Reads 7,475
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  • Parts 24
  • Time 1h 38m
Ongoing, First published Nov 09, 2019
Virgil started receiving notes and letters from someone. He wondered if it was a joke. When he soon figured out who it was, his long term crush, he wondered, "Could he really love me?"  It was all Virgil could ever dream of. It was almost too good to be true.
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A/N: lmao, sorry. This is literally not as angsty as one might think. After a few chapters it becomes very light hearted and silly, also. I ACCEPT REQUESTS FOR WHAT YOU WANNA SEE IN NEWER CHAPTERS so that'll be appreciated!

Also, if a chapter has (edited) next to the name, it means I took away/added sections/paragraphs, cleaned up the chapter a bit, and fixed mistakes.
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