𝓘'𝓵𝓵 𝓟𝓻𝓸𝓽𝓮𝓬𝓽 𝓨𝓸𝓾 | Tommy × Reader
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Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2023
"Tommy wait!!" says the young lady, they both ran outside of L'Manberg and the girl was close to a tree while the blond stands upon the cliff.


"Y/N..."



"We need to get Away from this place"


"But...Why?!" She screamed holding her cloak, a part of her L'Manberg uniform...She was nervous 


"You have a disc and I got the supplies we need to get away from this, from everyone!!! I'll protect you from this war."

he reach out his hand and says...


"Do you trust me? I'll protect You"







⚠️WARNING⚠️
Characters on the Dsmp may be not the same to the actual people.
-No Swearing 
- Different Character Traits?
- Blood and Gore?
Tommy might act more responsible and well 'mature' in this story but his childishness will still be seen/read
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