At the Wedding (A Series of One Shots)
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  • Reads 244
  • Votes 22
  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Complete, First published Dec 19, 2017
This is me. Adaira. Just Adaira. Don't you dare call me using my whole name--with the inclusion of my title--I warn you. If you pronounce one name wrong (or switched the places of any) I tell you, I shan't let you rest until your dying day. 

Oh well, here it goes. A day in the life of me. Enjoy reading, if you haven't got anything better to do.

Au revoir!
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