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See you differently [Red Velvet Cookie x Reader]
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  • Time 4h 25m
  • Reads 209,719
  • Votes 6,014
  • Parts 30
  • Time 4h 25m
Complete, First published Sep 21, 2021
A sub par story from my garbage writing skills.

Does differ from the story line, but I tried to keep the characters in character, they arent perfect. 

Just a Red Velvet Cookie x Reader for you simps out there.
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