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Happily Ever After •Or So They Thought•
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Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2017
Happily Ever After •Or So They Thought•
~6/27/17~
Timothy Joakley had married his best friend Linda Joakley. 
They had married and had their four children,  Andrew,  Dane,  Arlo,  and Mego

So like,  ill be giving scenarios and how each charecter would react

Know this is a joke.  It was made because me and a close friend {@abehateshumans} joke that we are husband and wife
Timothy {Timmy}:  Me
Linda:  Abram
Andrew:  Andrew
Dane:  Dane
Arlo:  Ariel
Mego:  Megan
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