-you see coco's diary-

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-Dot-Warner-
06.02.2021 04:03
Linkb-b-b-bruh-
imacoconut[OP]
06.02.2021 04:05
Link-coco is not in the room what do you do?-
-Dot-Warner-
06.02.2021 04:05
Link-open it-
-Dot-Warner-
06.02.2021 04:05
Link;-;
imacoconut[OP]
06.02.2021 04:06
Link- spider on her desk gives a look-
-Dot-Warner-
06.02.2021 04:07
Link-smashes it and it dies-
-Dot-Warner-
06.02.2021 04:09
Link-doesnt give a beaver DAMN-
imacoconut[OP]
06.02.2021 04:09
Link-the book starts to burn your hands letters on the front say "FOR SHAME SPIDER KILLER"-
-Dot-Warner-
06.02.2021 04:12
Link"still doesnt care and hits book and it stops-
imacoconut[OP]
06.02.2021 04:13
Link-book closes-
-Dot-Warner-
06.02.2021 04:14
Link-kicks book- [opens book] Ahh thhe fresh diary smell smells toasty.
imacoconut[OP]
06.02.2021 04:19
Link-book gives up--first page:"were do babies come from?"
-Dot-Warner-
06.02.2021 04:31
Link"oh wwhen A guy loves a girl they have sex easy.
imacoconut[OP]
06.02.2021 04:37
Link-i,,-
-Dot-Warner-
06.02.2021 04:41
Link-what? books cat talk-
-Dot-Warner-
06.02.2021 04:41
Linkcant-
imacoconut[OP]
06.02.2021 04:42
Link-hush-
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(The term sigil derives from the Latin sigillum, meaning "seal". In medieval ceremonial magic, the term sigil was commonly used to refer to occult signs which represented various angels and demons which the witch might summon. The magical training books called grimoires often listed pages of such sigils..so she put a protection seal on him)
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