DEVIL TAIL - J.D

DEVIL TAIL - J.D

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she passed notes for so many times but she listened to me intently. caused me to feel this empowering rage grow within me. she was a DEVIL dressed innocent. with her white skin, long hair and that divine smile of hers along with every tempting body feature. she turned against everyone, she became a mystery to all. including me. 🌟🌙🌟 dont really know whats going to happen in this story so just please please! bear with me! lol
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