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Isabela's Daughter
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Ongoing, First published Apr 16, 2022
*Hinata walking straight to takemichi then*

*SLAP!! *

"h-hina!?"

"what are you doing with her takemichi?! Are you cheating on me?!"

"w-wait! Hina l-let me explain!"

"..........." 

"Who the f*ck are you to slap me"

"h-hina she's my cousin don't get me wrong"

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(Tokyo revengers x encanto x reader) 

Mainly (????? x reader)

Tokyo revengers isn't mine, tokyo revengers is a manga series written by Ken Wakui.

Encanto isn't mine you already know who owns it

STARTED:04/16/22
ENDED:??????
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