Three's a Float (Akame Ga Kill! Massive Harem x Male Pennywise Reader)
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  • Reads 291
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 2
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2022
Mature
Kylie Thompson is new to the Capital and isn't aware of the problems that dwell in this beautiful kingdom as he has his own problems. He is sometimes very sleepy and blacks out at times only to awaken to see that nothing out of the ordinary happens to him at all. Living out on the streets, Kylie was invited by Aria to her home and that was where the trouble will start.

And that trouble was powerful enough to change the Capital, for better or worse.
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