THE BLUE, kk arnold

THE BLUE, kk arnold

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-When Melina Jacobs tells a lie she can't back up and KK Arnold has a crush on a girl in her geometry class who only looks at her when Melina's around, the two form an unlikely friendship involving fake dating in order for both of them to get what they want. No feelings allowed. But that won't be a problem, Right? kk arnold x (fem)oc!
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