Kokichi Oma x reader ;3
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  • LECTURAS 19,288
  • Votos 483
  • Partes 27
  • Hora 1h 24m
Continúa, Has publicado jul 21, 2018
Basically you have a dorm with kokichi your best friend and possibly more than friends ;) if ya know what I mean XD

EDIT 2/2/2021: LMAO hey y'all uh i started writing this story when i was in middle school and i had no idea what i was doing and i was simping for kokichi KAKW. NEways uh i don't think i'll update this anytime soon- i'm sorry i left u all on a cliffhanger :1 but thank u all sm for 13k reads!!! i didn't expect that many ppl to read this so thank u!! the writing is very bad so sorry u had to deal wif that. i just wanted to come back for a sec and thank u all!! luv u and stay safe!!! <333
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