promises aren't predictable. (E.P.)
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Ongoing, First published Jan 18, 2021
[edmund x (fem¡)reader]

y/n kirke, the granddaughter of the professor, finds herself getting into more trouble than expected when four unexpected children visit the countryside manor.

l.w.w - v.o.t.d.t.

I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THESE CHARACTERS EXCEPT FOR Y/N. ALL RIGHTS AND OWNERSHIP GO TO THE GREAT CS LEWIS.
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