Sander Sides one shots/song shots
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2022
Hello y'all, new readers and current readers! So I decided to combine both song shots and oneshots into a book for sander sides rather than making two separate books like I did for WTTSH/WTTT because I don't think I'll have the same number of song shots as I did for those books. 

I hope this book is adequate and I do take requests, as a matter of fact I like requests more because I have trouble coming up with chapters or actually finishing and posting them, so requests push me to finish them quickly and put in my best work!

Now this has been a long description and I won't keep you to much longer but before you start reading this book or scroll by it I want y'all to know I appreciate every single one of you and if need be, you can DM and I'll make a new book for a request that one of y'all wanted to be it's own book I'll get that done to!

I'm not going to add a TW for Swearing because most likely every chapter with have swearing in it so if you decide to read this just assume every chapter has some swearing in it, (sorry Patton)

I'll leave y'all to it! Eat some food and drink some water you deserve it!
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