Oblivious | Stu Macher
  • LECTURAS 26,602
  • Votos 425
  • Partes 18
  • Hora 2h 4m
  • LECTURAS 26,602
  • Votos 425
  • Partes 18
  • Hora 2h 4m
Concluida, Has publicado ene 04, 2023
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Billy Loomis was stuck with his father while his sister (Lana Loomis) was stuck with her mother.

What if Lana ruins there plan? What if she joins it obliviously? What if she rats them out?




2023/01/4 ~
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