If You Could Change One Thing

If You Could Change One Thing

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This as an explaination of how Tom Riddle came to power but set it in a normal high school environment (albiet a religious and elite private school) to make it a little more relateable. Tom thinks nothing can stop him when suddenly he meets Gayle, an antisocial and aloof girl who tells him things that he's never known.
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