OPHELIA
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  • Reads 68
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 4
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Dec 07, 2020
Mature
Ophelia Garcia was a girl who could hear everyone's thoughts. She didn't exactly like the ability she had. Although, it did her lots of favors. 

Harry O'Reilly, enemies with Ophelia ever since 6th grade. Both didn't like each other and bickered 24/7. Harry's thoughts were the only thoughts Ophelia couldn't hear. She wondered why, but never did anything about it.

A creepy teacher suddenly appeared, and creeps Ophelia like the creep he is. Ophelia planned on doing something, but Harry beat her into it.

Harry learns Ophelia's secret after following her and what does she do? She tries to befriend Harry to keep his mouth shut. 

"I'll cut your balls off if you say a thing about what you just saw. You got that, O'Reilly?"

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The book cover is not mine and found it simply in PINTEREST.
Credits to the artist:

Murasaki by Selphia on DevianArt

•12/7/20•
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