The difference between alive and dead 『Afton Family Backstory and Reunion』
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  • Reads 891
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 8
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2023
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The difference between alive and dead 『Afton Family Backstory and Reunion』

⚠ WARNING ⚠ 
Don't be suprised if there's lgbtq+ in here.
Don't be suprised of you find this on ao3, this story is originally from there, you can go find it.
Also it's my story, so I didn't have to ask permission to put it here.

This is FNaF x Genshin Impact x MLB x MHA

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