Who really was Alex?
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  • Reads 20
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 5
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2023
Myles Jackson was an ordinary fifteen year old living in an orphanage in the middle of Minnesota with a bunch of other kids who were mostly 7 to ten years younger than him.

He had always been there and it had become a second home to him. He had more love there any home he might've gotten adopted into and he was content.

But what happens when he one day after a night of reading an internet novel with some of the kids in the orphanage, it's suddenly attacked by a thief and he loses his life and ends up waking up in the body of one of it's characters. And not just a random one but the second male lead Alex Mossier who almost died from a severe injury he had received before.

Faced with this new challenge he is forced to live as Alex, which he thought would be easy because Alex was smart, loaded and was friends with the main character and wouldn't die at the end( hopefully.) but as he enters and decides to live the way he wants he discovers some new information about Alex Mossier that makes him question, Who really was Alex?

( Just a heads up,It is a BL story :p)
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