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One-Shots | JayGin
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Ongoing, First published Dec 19, 2025
Mature
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Echoes of JayGin: A Short Fiction Series

Foreword: Please be advised that the following stories contain explicit adult content. These narratives delve into heavy themes that may be unsuitable for minors or readers sensitive to graphic intimacy.

Statement of Purpose: These stories are born from a desire to explore the profound emotional landscape between these characters. It is a work of transformative fiction created with the utmost respect; no malice or harm is intended toward the real-life inspirations of these figures.

Copyright: © 2025 [hollow_ashi/ashie].
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