Ayane No Longer [Revision]

Ayane No Longer [Revision]

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It's another normal day in Kivotos, a land where a bunch of girls have halos and guns. It's a good morning, or it was supposed to be. Amongst the members of Abydos, Ayane woke up like every other day-but not as her usual self. Uncompleted original fanfiction work is posted on AO3. This is simply a remake by me, the original author due to some complications with the story and how it overlaps with a few segments which I have in mind. © All Rights Reserved
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