Miss O'Connell | B.E
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  • Reads 50,112
  • Votes 936
  • Parts 24
  • Time 9h 45m
Ongoing, First published Jul 25
If it wasn't right, why did it feel so good?


Divine was sharp and clever, but she kept her genius hidden behind the pages of her math books. Outside of class, she was disliked by nearly everyone at her boarding school, shunned by her peers and barely tolerated by her teachers. 

Despite her indifferent facade, the isolation weighed on her-until Miss O'Connell came into the picture.

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