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|| Mr. Too late || Cadie ||
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Complete, First published Dec 06, 2022
A girl named Sadie with ginger hair and light skin moved onto a place called Hawkins, she was nice and fun. Though she had trust issues and social anxiety. She always thought that she was ugly everytime she looks into the mirror

 She was bullied into her old place and her mom sent her there. because of her trust issues and social anxiety she couldn't make any friends until she met Caleb
Caleb is a nice , funny and wonderful guy, Caleb is trying to build up her trust again so she won't have a hard time with her anxiety and trust issues.


Soon enough Sadie and Caleb got together and graduated with high honors. They had a beautiful child named Avery, Avery was tall, cute, ocean blue eyes , ginger hair and she was white, she looked a lot like her mother and Max from stranger things. She also love music such as Taylor Swift's songs. Although Avery looked nothing like her father, Caleb thought of it too, but not too much.
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