Gabby Mitchell Superfanverse

Lexi Marrow knew she was Gabby Mitchell’s biggest fan. Not in the casual, “I have all her albums” way. Lexi had the rarest vinyl variants, the canceled tour merch, the bootleg demo cassettes. Her bedroom was a shrine: walls plastered with posters, a shelf of limited-edition dolls, and a custom-built PC running a fan timeline that mapped every “era” of Gabby’s twenty-year career.

The Girl Who Broke the Fandom

“You found the Rift,” the other Lexi said. “Good. Gabby’s in danger. All of her.” gabby mitchell superfanverse

The other Lexi — who called herself “Rifter” — pulled Lexi into the Gabbyverse. It wasn’t a single universe. It was a multiverse of fandom, where every major interpretation of Gabby Mitchell had become real. Lexi Marrow knew she was Gabby Mitchell’s biggest fan

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