Even Blood Washes Out, Or You Can Fill Your Mouth With Things That Hide The Taste.

Even blood washes out, or you can fill your mouth with things that hide the taste.

Sophie Mackintosh, excerpt from Cursed Bread

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Thanks! ☺

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Themst. Thank you for the request! This was so fun! I need to draw more art but alas...no time. Yet!


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