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Jayy's Little Crush(: <3
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Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2012
Jayy Von Monroe has been the band Blood on the Dance Floor (BOTDF) with Dahvie Vanity, for 3 years. There's just one thing Dahvie doesn't know about Jayy.. yet.. Jayy has a crush on Dahvie, and has for pretty much 3 years. Jayy is madly in love with Dahvie, and one day Jayy tells the media about his crush. Dahvie doesn't know what to think, he only thinks of Jayy as a friend. Will Dahvie ever change his feelings about Jayy, or will the band break up?
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