Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Because beetlejuice x reader
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  • Parts 22
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  • Reads 3,412
  • Votes 123
  • Parts 22
  • Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2020
Mature
This is a beetlejuice x reader and as you can see this is from the musical and there are a lot but a little beetlejuice fanfics so in this you are female because I don't know but don't worry keep calm and say beetlejuice three times 

You  have lived in Winter River all your life with your parents but they die because of recent advents you weren't like your parents you were more of the gothic type  you were strange and unusual (heard that before?) but your parents were middle class and suburban (guess who are your parents) but once your parents die it goes downhill. Read to find out what happens next
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