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Katie McCabe x Reader
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Ongoing, First published May 20, 2023
I haven't seen many books that's Katie McCabe x Reader, so I thought I'd have a shot at it. 
If enough people read it, ill keep updating it. 

Running away is easy, having people there for you is easier. Living the dream in Barcelona is the easiest of all. But when an unfortunate game comes onto your roster, will you play and let the past hit you in the ass? 

(Ofc you will, because it's my story and I wrote it that way)
Also, sorry I changed the story front
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