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Why? (Discontinued for now)
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  • Reads 297
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2021
Stu Macher, your best friend. He is also your long time crush of 3 years. Little do you know that he feels the same about you. There are 2 things that stand in the way of you and Stu dating. Those two things would happen to be Tatum Riley one of your best friends and Stu's girlfriend. The other thing being the serial killer that is on the loose and is targeting you and your friends. What happens when you find out the killer or should I say killers secret identity. Do you turn them in? Stay quiet? Stay tuned to find out.

This book will be a Stu Macher x fem!reader. I'm sorry if you aren't a female but that is the easiest gender for me to write but if I get enough comments saying that the majority of the readers aren't female I will change the pronouns most likely to non-binary ones.

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