Seventeen || Smiley x Reader

Seventeen || Smiley x Reader

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Boredom has always followed them around to the point that they were sure they had been cursed with a mundane life. They wasted their life away. And they were just only seventeen. So they set their minds on something fun: accomplishing a bucket list with seventeen resolutions they wish to fulfill anonymously. They were about to graduate from high-school, given that they follow the conduct expected from them by the teachers. Hand your papers before the deadline, do your own homework, leave the classroom clean, wear your uniform properly, befriend your classmates, do not vandalize the board, do not steal from school property, do not engage in illegal activities. The twist, however, was that this bucket list made sure they do none of that at all.
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Thirteen boys survived a school trip. Or at least... that's what they believed to be real. One by one, the illusion begins. Everything felt normal when they returned- until they discovered something missing. Their names. Their faces. Their entire existence... erased from the yearbook. As they try to uncover the truth, strange things begin to happen. Reflections that don't match. Footsteps with no source. And a sky that looks a little too cracked, falling apart. But the scariest part isn't what they'll find. It's what they've already forgotten. Because sometimes, the hardest thing isn't accepting death- it's realizing you never left it. But the scariest part isn't what they'll find. It's what they've already forgotten. Because sometimes, the hardest thing isn't accepting death- it's realizing you never left it. Would you like me to add hashtags, a short tagline, or a more casual author's note at the end for Wattpad readers?

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