Webs of Fate
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  • Reads 59
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 19m
Ongoing, First published Nov 01, 2023
Mature
Libbey Cho was a unique girl living in upstate Manhattan. Her day to day life was waking up, breakfast with her parents and younger sister, heading off to her prestigious private school Bellgrove High School, violin lessons after school, and returning home. Little did her parents know that her nights would change and their perfect little Libbey would become something the entire city would rely on. 

Mateo Rodrigo was a quiet genius who came from Brooklyn attending Bellgrove on scholarship. His grades were top of his class regardless of the constant bullying he received for being the low class nerd. He didn't understand why Libbey got all the glory while he was treated like dirt. 




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