I'm Not The Bad Guy
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Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2020
Daniel Edmeé has never been in love and doesn't understand it. But despite that he is the author of the popular teen love story "In the Middle With You". By using the world's most beloved love story cliches, he's able to write it with no problems. Until he's sucked into the story one day and replacing the bad boy character! How will he get home?

Ava Wells is the main antagonist of In The Middle With You, plot twist though, she's actually not a bad person. Though she can be stubborn, she just determined to make a name for herself and be her own person without the help of famous fashion designer mother. But what if her individualism lead to her to evil deeds and a tragic end?

Can these two help each other without playing their roles or will they trapped in the story and their characters forever?
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