Adopted By Pewdiepie
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  • Reads 94,885
  • Votes 2,896
  • Parts 27
  • Time 1h 23m
Complete, First published Jan 26, 2015
Ruby has lived in an Orphanage for as long as she could remember. She was always the outsider and the runt. Everyone wanted the pretty girl, the nice girl, and the smart girls but Ruby prefers being her Tomboy, Game nerd self.

No one believed she'd every find a family, but little did she know her Gamer self has the qualities of being adopted by the one and only Pewdiepie

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