Perfectly fake    (Four x reader)

Perfectly fake (Four x reader)

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Y/n knows, that her futur is set if she stays in Erudite. But who is she kidding, she doesn't belong there, she belongs amongs the adrenaline junkies, the city's protector, but is she really ready to leave everything behind?
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