The Partizan - Rosewood Chronicles
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  • Reads 10,335
  • Votes 241
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 5m
Complete, First published Aug 21, 2020
Jamie x reader 

In the world of Lottie Pumpkin from the Rosewood Chronicles you're Y/N, Lottie's sister. 

You come to the school to support your sister for her second year there because of how distant she became, but end up getting dragged into the complications of her new job as a Portman, and the evil group hunting her down. If that's not enough, you find yourself falling for cold, unfeeling Jamie, who is holding the burden of pressure to keep everyone from being either kidnapped...or killed. 

 A short retell of Princess in Practice from a different point of view. SPOILERS FROM 2ND BOOK!!!
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