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  • Reads 210
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 3
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Feb 15, 2015
Chloe likes to pretend that her life is a book. That someone is writing out her actions in another universe, that there are fanbases, fandom blogs on tumblr, possibly a movie forseen in the future. This wouldn't seem to shock a lot of people, many people like to pretend they are the center of everything. But Chloe is the opposite, Chloe sees herself as the background noise in other peoples stories. She thinks of herself as a supporting character, one of the minor ones, but she doesn't just pertain to one story, she pertains to many, the best friend of one main character and the random stranger in the background of starbucks in the other. Yes, this girl while blasting music through her headphones, writes the stories in her mind of the people who think they are invisible when really are the main characters of their own book. But as fate would have it, she meets the elusive Drake Masterson, and suddenly is flung into her own novel, one where she is the main character.
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