Creepypasta X fox reader

Creepypasta X fox reader

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I am a 11 year old girl my name is tilaow my foster mother and father abuse me because I'm part fox I have orange fox ears and a orange fox tail I also have very sharp fox teeth one day after I got home from school......... READ TO SEE THE REST!!!
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