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The Invisible Girl

Author: Lia Bea
last update publish date: 2026-05-31 22:12:27
The next morning, the sun hadn’t even fully cleared the horizon when I was already knee-deep in the "dirty work."

​My community service today wasn't just equipment hauling; Mr. Grimmer had decided the school’s north drainage ditch was "unbecoming of a house of learning."

​"Miserable," I muttered, wiping a streak of muddy water from my forehead.

​I was wearing a pair of oversized rubber boots and a neon safety vest that made me look like a glowing traffic cone.

​"Sterling! More effort, less inter
Lia Bea

Hi readers! Thanks so much for reading The Invisible Girl! Can we just take a quick moment to appreciate Tommy? Truly a king of comedy for that slow-motion face-plant into the mud while trying to act cool. Honestly, we all need a friend that loyal (even if they have a permanent runny nose and collect vintage pocket watches) 😂. ​If you are enjoying the story so far and want to see what happens next, please make sure to leave a like, drop a review, or add this book to your library! Your support helps the story grow and keeps the chapters coming. Tell me your thoughts in the comments!

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