I see you (bwwm)
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  • Reads 35
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jan 22, 2017
Mature
"I see you" She said looking into my eyes. 
"No shit" I said boredly. 
"No the real you" she retorted, what could she possibly see in me that's any different from people here or any visitors, so I asked not changing my demeanor or attitude.
"Really.. And What is it exactly that you see?"
"How can I say this......, your a broken toy who seems broken, but is not it just needs a little fixin and maybe even new batteries..yeah". And with that she smiled, that beautiful smile that kept me in daze all the time, I fucking hated it.
I was shocked, I had no idea what to say, but kept my face unreadable, I didn't want her too see....me? Or anything about me.
"Whatever" I said and walked away. 

Read to find out the rest. And a better description as an introduction of the book.
Hope you enjoy, trust me it's pretty good.
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