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showstopper (santana x reader)
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    Time 2h 57m
Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2022
Mature
"Face it. You think I'm scary."

Well, not in the way you think.

Nia Puckerman just rejoined William McKinley High School from a sentence to juvy. The cause? A link of graffiti around school and the streets with her name on. Upon arrival she meets her brothers friends in the glee club, and one particular cheerio catches her eye since she first saw her.....

rest in peace naya, you will be missed by many glee fans across the globe 💔 

***WARNINGS***

this contains:

1.  no smut
2.  foul language 
3.  homosexuals 
4.  descriptions of blood and fights
5.  our queen santana 

the time line is all over the place so just ignore that!!!
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