We'll find you ( Dark Cocao cookie x Pure Vanilla cookie)
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  • Reads 16,245
  • Votes 270
  • Parts 14
  • Time 20m
Complete, First published Nov 09, 2021
Pure Vanilla was trapped in a void....it has been more than 200 years since the Dark flour war.
He missed his friends... his kingdom...his child. He will do anything to escape this prison.

Outside of the void, the rest of the Ancient cookies have been found and has been taking back to Custard III's kingdom to heal. Dark Cocao keeps asking if they found Pure Vanilla but upset when they told that they are still looking for him. He was going to find Pure Vanilla if it was the last thing he does.
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