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Yandere! Sasorixreader
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Complete, First published Aug 24, 2020
Mature
(Y/N) and her comrades had completed an A rank mission and were on their way back but she couldn't help but notice someone following her? Before she knew what happened she woke up, she was faced with Sasori of the Red Sand and trapped in a cave. What were his plans with her? How will she escape? Will she escape? Does she want to?
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