I'm Looking For My Cinderella Who's Dressed As Cat-Woman.
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Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2015
This is 'Stop Calling me Cinderella' in James Taylor's point of view. 

James's friends force James out to a masquerade dance at school. He doesn't want to go; but they forced him to go. He went to the dance in a causal cloths and a flash mask, since it was masquerade. He did not want to be there until he met a girl. A girl who doesn't give a sh!t about anything. He didn't get her name. He did get her myki though and an answer to a question no one else knows.

"Where is your favourite place in the world that know one knows about?"
"The place I can see everyone; but no one can see me."

James tries everything to find her. One day she does reach out. She starts a scavenger hunt. Will he find her?

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