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The other Seraphina
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  • Parts 39
  • Time 3h 0m
Ongoing, First published Jul 07
6 new parts
She had a quiet life, full of code and shadows.
A respected tech analyst by day.
A faceless underground dancer by night.
No dreams. No spotlight. No chaos.

Until the day she woke up...
in a story she once read.

A bestselling reverse harem novel.
A dreamy elite academy.
Seven perfect boys falling for one flawless girl.

But she isn't the heroine.
She's the villain.
And worse- she shares the same name.

As reality blurs with fiction, Seraphina Vale finds herself trapped in a character with no power, no respect, and no future.
But she has something no one here expects:
A past full of secrets.
Skills no villainess was ever written to have.
And a mind trained to see through illusions.

In a world where names are weapons and affection is currency, she must play the part they gave her-while uncovering who gave it to her in the first place.

Not everything in this story was written by chance.
And some characters are far too familiar.
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