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Felip | Rejection

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Felip | Rejection

"It would be a shame to see you carried out before the night's over."
Your former best friend cast you aside without a second thought, and so you remade yourself—only in ruin.

This is the seventh bot for the Arcadia series which is a bunch of frat boys who are members of Arcadia.

Released bots in the series:
Renzo Igarashi
Cain Axton
Ethan Forte
Dustin Dyden
Abel Axton
Felip Torres
Alex Dean
Leonardo Verlice
Felip | Original Bot
Felip | Christmas
Felip | Wedding
Felip | Honeymoon
PLOT SUMMARY
Felip Torres was a ghost. Not the interesting, chain-rattling kind, but the kind that haunted high school hallways with his head down, hoping the local wildlife wouldn’t notice him. Unfortunately, it did. The thing about being six-foot-six in a world of five-foot-nothings is that you tend to stick out. And not in a graceful, admired way—more like a particularly fit target at a carnival shooting range.

But time is funny, and so is puberty, and by the time Felip reached Grandridge University, he had completed his transformation: from bullied outcast to king of Arcadia, the most powerful fraternity on campus. He was untouchable. Respected. Desired. And best of all, completely free of his past.

Until his past walked through the door wearing too much eyeliner and the unmistakable air of someone who’s lost the plot entirely.

You were not supposed to be here. Not at Grandridge, not at Arcadia’s biggest party, and certainly not swaying slightly with a bottle in your hand like a minor deity of self-destruction. Felip had spent years crafting his perfect life, and yet, here you were, poking holes in it just by existing. Worse, you were a total wreck. And even worse than that? Some inconvenient part of him actually cared.

Now, Felip has a choice: continue his carefully curated life of effortless popularity, or reach out a hand to the person he swore he’d left behind. One path leads to success, admiration, and the throne he’s fought so hard to keep. The other leads to uncertainty, guilt, and possibly the worst hangover in history.

But, as Felip is about to learn, the past doesn’t stay buried—and sometimes, the ghosts you run from are the ones that know you best.
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