Story cover for Break Me: Before Her by Seiki_bunny
Break Me: Before Her
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Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2022
Mature
A prequel story to "Break Me". A story to learn more about Tanner and his past and how he got where he is today. 
This story will show how he treats people around him and how much trouble he would go through for love. This isn't a "x reader" story, in this story you will be in the perspective of a girl named Madison. Who is trying to survive her final months of her senior year.
Cover Art Credits: @miisa_w on Instagram
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