Knocking on their "Fucking" door

Knocking on their "Fucking" door

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Sat, Aug 31, 20193h 32m
this a oneshot book that i didnt expect people to like. its kinda old- and weird- it was going to be something for my oc's, like at the start but then it just turned into the my hero academia boys (and little bit of the girls) fucking each other- well, the ships. if you dont like this, you dont have to read it i feel like im going to delete this in a few months, idk
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