Sleepwalker
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  • Parts 26
  • Time 5h 2m
  • Reads 9,250,570
  • Votes 376,354
  • Parts 26
  • Time 5h 2m
Complete, First published Jun 23, 2015
When the quiet girl in Clayton Hugh's chemistry class comes knocking on his door at five in the morning barely covered up in her little pajamas, inattentive, and drooling like crazy, he has no choice but to take her inside. But once Lucy Walker wakes up inside a room she has never seen before wearing an over-sized t-shirt and gym shorts, you can imagine the pure panic setting in her. The subtle addition of Clayton entering the room shirtless doesn't help much either. 

After three years of fawning over him, leave it up to her sleepwalking to finally get Clayton Hugh to notice her.
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