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The Snape Trimester
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Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2016
In a seemingly healthy world, a new condition is on the rise. Scientists are calling it the Snapeicus Kill-me-nowicus. It is a very serious condition and the details of it have not yet been disclosed to the public. All people know is that it is horrifying and Harry Potter fans start to assume Hogwarts Days are upon us. Alas, the latter is left untrue. However, the condition is, in fact, horrifying.

It's up to me, Tara Dac Tyl, to retrieve solid evidence and create a cover story that will have the public shocked, in tears or straight up laughing their butts off. 

Up until then, follow my daily logs as I gather evidence on Tiffany Pial.

Follow me on this great adventure as I follow Billiam Pial and his pregnant wife, Tiffany, to uncover the depths of the period of pregnancy they call...the Snape Trimester.
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25 parts Complete Mature

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