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Sempre procurei fanfics de algumas séries, e sinceramente a maioria são terríveis, quase todas tentando mudar a personalidade ou histórias paralelas entre os próprios personagens. Por isso decidir criar meu próprio inserido na história.. Carter era um garoto comum de 17 anos, virgem e anti social apenas para complementar, que adorava assistir séries e filmes. Um dia ele estava assistindo a última temporada de chuck e quando viu o final, ficou sem palavras e a raiva foi tanta, que literalmente teve um ataque cardíaco.. E assim nosso história começa.

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