Under the light//spicynoodle
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  • Reads 48,654
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  • Parts 24
  • Time 2h 15m
Complete, First published May 03, 2022
I'm new to this so don't judge :)

Red son left home after an argument he had with PIF and he runs into Mk on a walk away from his home and Mk offers a place for Red son to stay BUT only if Red son promised not to be bad.

I'll add more to the story as I go in but this is what I've got so far so we'll see where this takes me ENJOY!!!


Update: 6/9/22
There will also be some sexual things added so yeah :/ 

I should have added this earlier on.
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