Under The Oak Tree (Riftan Calypse POV) - Things That Are Left Unsaid
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  • LETTURE 11,813
  • Voti 103
  • Parti 1
  • Tempo 13m
Completa, pubblicata il dic 07, 2021
Things That Are Left Unsaid - Fanfiction for the Epilogue of Book 1 for the Manwha, Under the Oak Tree. Re-imagining Riftan's perspective.
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