Edm Princess #1
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  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Aug 09, 2014
Elizabeth "Lizzy" Wylder
is a Gorgeous tomboy; 
tan skin, dark brown eyes,  Redish brownish hair, curvy body, lots of Tattoos,  and a pair of nerd glasses.
Lizzy was an EDM Queen, 
and her biggest dream was to have 3 of her favorite artists stay at her house
Skrillex, Diplo, and Dillon Francis. 
Well, on twitter Diplo hit Lizzy up
and asked if they could stay at her place 
for 2 months fir Dillon's little tour thing
and to just hang out. 
Of course, Lizzy being the biggest
EDM Diva EVER! 
she said," Oh my god YESSSS! "
and now; time for her 2 months of hell
(There men what do you expect?)
Enjoy!  :-P
-Did you get my pun? Cuz men are like spawns of Satan but sexier?-
THIS STORY HAS A NICE LITTLE ACTION, VIOLENT, AND POSSESSED
TWIST ENJOY!  
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