OCness: Ask my OCS!
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  • LECTURAS 93
  • Votos 7
  • Partes 5
  • Hora <5 mins
Continúa, Has publicado sep 22, 2018
Hello and welcome to the official Ask my OCS from OCness book! You shall ask my OCS any question. This book will feature: Bdog,Bcat, Bdeani, Bcoper, Jed, Raine, Atlantes, Midnight, Jayce, Melissandra, Gabbie,Jamie and Julien! Please note that if your request takes too long it's because I'm quite busy. Also, sorry if my art looks horrible.
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