Not what I asked for

Not what I asked for

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Ethan He hates his life. He only ever wanted one thing: to matter. So when he's given a chance to change everything, he takes it without thinking. Because how bad could it be to finally be cared for? He gets exactly what he asked for. Just not in the way he expected. Because sometimes, being cared for doesn't feel like freedom.
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