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DooLai (Revising)
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Ongoing, First published Jun 09, 2020
Mature
They saw a doll in Jonathan's house that he inherited from his parents. Gem loves the doll she saw inside the room and plays with it.

Later on, Gem was calling the doll DooLai since she said that it talks with her.

Jade was scrolling to her phone when her younger sister wants to play with her. She got annoyed by her until the doll talks.

"Let's play, Ericka"

-Plagiarism is a crime against the law-

Written by: Sweet_Yammie

Date Started: June 12, 2020

Covered  by: lolchips-
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