Story cover for Say It Ain't So. [Ganz x Reader/ GzTale] by ayoimkayd3n
Say It Ain't So. [Ganz x Reader/ GzTale]
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Ongoing, First published Oct 06, 2018
Mature
Lost. Confusion. Betrayal. Blood and tears. Nightmare. All crammed within a world of hatred. A young human finds themselves stuck underground, with very low hope of escaping. This world in particular, is tragic, and brutal. With the assistance of Undyne, Ganz and Toriel, you try your hardest to escape this horrible experience. However, something inside you continued to draw you closer to your fluffy frenemy. But what? Embark on a journey to a romantic, yet tragic story between two broken and troubled hearts.

⚠️ Warning ⚠️

This book contains:

•Swearing
•Mentions of blood and gore 
•Mild adult humor
•Twisted humor
•Mentions of abuse/bullying
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