Raze
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  • Reads 1,389
  • Votes 214
  • Parts 16
  • Time 4h 20m
Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2024
2 new parts
raze:

(verb)
: to destroy to the ground 




The return of David Williams, the smart-ass half cast causes a tremor to the foundation Oluchi has spent years building.

Oluchi has only one goal in mind, beat David Williams fair and square and finally prove once and for all that she's the smartest student SGC has ever produced.

With unplanned friendships, lies, more lies, and an enemy out to destroy, will oluchi be able to come out unscarred?
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