Happy Birthday :D
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Sedang dalam proses, Awal publikasi Jun 20, 2019
A collection of one shots, poems and others dedicated to the one and only older sister o' mine, @Chocoholic_Monster! Go say happy birthday to her every June 22!



This book only updates once a year. That's how birthdays work, right? 



I don't have anything planned early. One year might be a fandom one shot and the next might be an original short story. It all depends.



So without further ado, have a happy birthday, RD!
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