Let's make it Real

Let's make it Real

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We are just two completely different students sitting right next to each other in class, living in two entirely different worlds. But at night, the masks come on, and the rules of the game change. We found a perfect escape behind fake names and borrowed faces-a quiet place where we could talk without anyone judging who we really are. It was supposed to be just a game to survive the stress of reality. But what happens when the very escape we use to flee from the real world is the one thing that brings us together? Let's Make It Real. ♡
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