It'll Be Fun! - Setolox
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Feb 03, 2015
A Platonic Setolox Fanfic: Ty invites his best friend Seto to a Minecraft group he's made up.

So you can take this two ways; it’s either an alternate universe where Seto will never be kicked from the team, or it’s just the prelude for what’s to come. This was originally supposed to be happy, so I don't really know what happened… I wanted to make myself sad, I guess.

Cover Art by: ariaricottoncandy on Tumblr
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