Ordinary | Lookism various x reader (Discontinued)
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  • Reads 23,025
  • Votes 850
  • Parts 19
  • Time 2h 48m
Complete, First published Dec 24, 2022
I went to school and got average grades. I didn't stand out much and wasn't considered popular or pretty. I was always in the background until one day I wasn't. I was ordinary.. or so I thought?

Where did all this attention come from? Do I really deserve it? Or am I always just meant to be in the background?
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