Student Munchies
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Complete, First published May 28, 2019
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Ms. Oshie Teruyo had always found herself at odds with her student Nako Sunao. From her blonde hair and her "don't talk to me" expression plastered on her face, Oshie found herself consistently running the other direction whenever Nako was around. Even though Nako never threatened her in any shape or form. 

Now, she was tasked to distribute the graded math tests to the class, and when Nako suggests they had a conversation about it after school, Oshie had already predetermined that she was a dead woman walking. And with the time of her oncoming death slowly approaching, what can a teacher do? 

A vore story. If you are not into vore and digestion, do not read. If you are not disturbed by the concept, read at your own risk. A Hitoribocchi No OO Seikatsu fanfic.
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