bubblyanarocks3 - Captain Barnes
Captain Barnes

Even though I will always be just another fangirl in the sea of others, I will always support you until the end. I'm just a musical girl who writes fanfiction, does art, watches anime, Obsesses over Marvel comic/ movies.

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Bubblyanarocks3 - Captain Barnes

bubblyanarocks3 - Captain Barnes
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