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Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2021
𝑻𝒉𝒆 π‘·π’“π’π’Žπ’Šπ’”π’†π’… 𝑡𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒅


π™΄πš–πš–πšŠ: π™Έπš– πš‘πšŽπš›πšŽπšŽπšŽπšŽπšŽπšŽπšŽπšŽ!!!!
π™Άπš’πš•πšπšŠ: 𝚈𝚊𝚒𝚒𝚒𝚒 :𝙳
π™»πšŠπš—πš’: π™΄πš–πš–πšŠ! π™Άπš’πš•πšπšŠ πš›πšžπš—! π™Ύπš•πš’πšŸπš’πšŠπšœ πš’πš!
π™΄πš–πš–πšŠ: π™Άπš’πš•πšπšŠ πšπš˜πš•πš•πš˜πš  πš–πšŽ!

(π™Ύπš—πšŒπšŽ πšπš‘πšŽπš’ 𝚐𝚎𝚝 πš‹πšŽπš‘πš’πš—πš πšπš‘πšŽ πšπš›πšŽπšŽ)
π™°πš‹πš‹πš’: πšŒπšŠπš— πš’ πš™πš•πšŽπšŠπšœπšŽπšŽπšŽπšŽ 𝚐𝚘 πš˜πšŸπšŽπš› πšπš‘πšŽπš›πšŽ 𝚝𝚘 πšπš‘πšŽ πšπš›πšŽπšŽ πš πš’πšπš‘ πšπš‘πšŽ πšœπš πš’πš—πš????
π™΄πš–πš–πšŠ: πš˜πš” πš‹πšžπš πšπš˜πš—πš 𝚐𝚎𝚝 πš‘πšžπš›πš
π™°πš‹πš‹πš’: 𝙸 πš™πš›πš˜πš–πš’πšœπšŽ! *πšπšžπš—πšœ 𝚝𝚘 πšπš›πšŽπšŽ πš πš’πšπš‘ πšœπš πš’πš—πš*
πšƒπš‘πš˜πš–πšŠ: πš’πšπšœ πš˜πš” πš’πš•πš• πš™πšžπšœπš‘ 𝚒𝚊 *π™Ώπšžπšœπš‘πšŽπšœ π™°πš‹πš‹πš’ πš˜πš— πšœπš πš’πš—πš*
π™°πš‹πš‹πš’: 𝚒𝚊𝚒𝚒𝚒𝚒!!!!
π™°πš‹πš‹πš’: πšƒπš’ πšƒπš‘πš˜πš–πšŠ
πšƒπš‘πš˜πš–πšŠ: *πš™πš’πšŒπš”πšœ πšžπš™ π™°πš‹πš‹πš’ πšŠπš—πš πš›πšžπš—πšœ πšπš›πš˜πš– πšπšŠπšπšπšŽπš›
π™Ύπš•πš’πšŸπš’πšŠ: 𝙸 πš†π™Έπ™»π™» π™Άπ™΄πšƒ πšˆπ™Ύπš„
πšƒπš‘πš˜πš–πšŠ: 𝙽𝙾 πšˆπ™° πš†π™Ύπ™½πšƒ 𝙷𝙴𝙷𝙴
π™Ύπš•πš’πšŸπš’πšŠ: *πš›πšžπš—πšœ πšœπš˜πš–πšŽπš πš‘πšŽπš›πšŽ πšŽπš•πšœπšŽ 𝚌𝚊𝚞𝚜𝚎 πšœπš‘πšŽ πšŒπšŠπš—πš πšœπšŽπšŽπš– 𝚝𝚘 πšŒπšŠπšπšŒπš‘ πšπš‘πšŽπš– 𝚝𝚘𝚘*
𝚁𝚊𝚒: *π™Όπš’πšœπšœπšŽπšœ π™²πš˜πš—πš—πš’πšŽ*
𝚁𝚊𝚒: πš‘πšŽπš’ π™½πš˜πš›πš–πšŠπš— πš πš‘πšŽπš›πšŽπšœ πšπš‘πšŽ πšπšŠπšπšπšŽπš›?
π™½πš˜πš›πš–πšŠπš—: π™Έπšœπš—πš π™Ύπš•πš’πšŸπš’πšŠ πšπš‘πšŽ πšπšŠπšπšπšŽπš›?
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