Ruler Of Everything
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  • Reads 337
  • Votes 255
  • Parts 23
  • Time 6h 15m
Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2021
Mature
They couldn't stop me then and they can't stop me now. You can stop her. She's a girl that have a pure and good heart back then. She's also daddy's girl.

She's the one that can make you scared even though you didn't see her, by her name, by her power. Nobody knows her, Nobody tells who she is.

Ruler of everything, Everytime you talkshit with her trust me everything you do will end in crave that she deg for you.

Nobody tells how mad and dangerous she is when she's mad. A cry bullet. She's hiding with an angelic face. She's genius don't try to mess with her, don't try to talk shit with her.

Please meet Synesthesia Axheilah Axy Zevelouxia  you couldn't stop her if she do something on you.

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Date Started: January 15, 2021
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