A Darker Soul (RWBY X Dark Souls reader)
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  • Reads 714
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2020
Mature
Y/N has been at team CFVY's side since they all enrolled in Beacon. Being the younger brother of Yatsuhashi everyone had always seen his as a hulking figure who would crush any and all in his path. However he is meek and gentle and more often than not stutters on his words and shies away from new people. One mission will change his life forever. And it will change everyone else around him. For Better or Worse.

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