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Perverted Quadruplets (Jelsa)
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Complete, First published Jan 05, 2015
Mature
#25 in Random - 18th January 2015 .

"Take my hoodie off," Jack ordered. I shook my head and soon I feel how he is pulling the hoodie off from me. (She Stole My Heist by melantha123 chap 38)

This one paragraph brought four perverted minded Jelsa shippers together. Are you one of them?

Come on and read some stuff that's directly from the minds of perverted fangirls!

(Not a fanfiction but a random book probably. About how our minds work.. in this Jelsa business. Lol)

#29 in Random 17th January 2015
#31 in Random 16th January 2015
#34 in Random 15th January 2015
#35 in Random 14th January 2015
#37 in Random 12th January 2015
#43 in Random 11th January 2015.
#49 in Random 10th January 2015
#52 in Random 9th January 2015
#69 in Random 8th January 2015
#89 in Random 7th January 2015 when published
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