Boring Weekend Masky x Ticci Toby Yaoi(sorry if some things spelled)>_<
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2015
Mature
It's the weekend Fri,Sat,Sun. It's a day off for the pasta's(I came up with the day off so don't complain·-·)
Slendy let's them have a day off every weekend and breakfast for dinner, of course Toby's fav... if you like please vote if you do and im not a big fan of writing but i ship ticcimask like fed ex so dont hate if my writing sucks ASS or if you ship msky and hoodie or clockwork and toby i dont personally ship them but if you do NO HATE here ^.^
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