Suna x y/n !tomboy! I met you at a house fire
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  • Reads 18
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 7
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Dec 07, 2021
Mature
Ok you have short black hair and green eyes and very pale skin if you don't like these options then please click off🙂
Also you have to read to find out what are the best parts in the story and I may consider some spice! 

Credits to the owner of the drawing it is not mine nor if the anime or you but i do own the story enjoy!


Y/n is a young girl transferring to a new school she brought a friend with her that adores volleyball boys and drags y/n to about every game.
 
Y/n meets a boy with Fox like and piercing eyes with a few ear piercings and a nose piercing y/n now has a feeling that she has never felt before and thinks weirdly of it. (Also I have no warnings that this story is going to be good or continued)
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