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Dear Mr. B (Rafael Barba X Reader)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2021
A cringey writer. An uptight lawyer.
To the world, it may seem as if you were the luckiest person on Earth. A full-ride scholarship, a new luxury apartment, a mother with the perfect job. But no ones knows what happens within those walls. To cope you write letters and hide them in a loose brick of a building. But one day the letters disappear and is replaced with one with elegant writing. This will mark the beginning of your correspondence with a mysterious lawyer who's sure to change your world.
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