arson and perfume (tommyinnit x oc)

arson and perfume (tommyinnit x oc)

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"it doesn't matter if he's a shitty boyfriend, it's still wrong to cheat" it's supposed to be fun falling in love with your childhood best friend. but what happens when you're already dating someone else?
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