Why Do People Think Hazel Is An Innocent Little Fluffball Or Something Like Not Just Swearing But For
why do people think Hazel is an innocent little fluffball or something like not just swearing but for example she used to fuck up nuns so bad she was punished for it like ??? and the fandom's portraying her all like "awh shucks" "fluffnuggets" were we all reading the same book or ???
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