Story cover for Invisible string theory  by Ilovelabratsig
Invisible string theory
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  • Reads 108
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Jul 19
The invisible string theory is a concept that suggests there is an invisible string that connects two people who are meant to be together.

IN WHICH Imani averette moves to New york with her family after the tragic death of her mother. She arrives at her new school in hopes to leave everything behind, but one boy from her past always seems to keep coming back.
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