Jasmine Responsibility- The Chocolate Factory
I hate going around with these red spots on my face. But I love chocolate. “What does one have to do with the other?” you may ask. Well, if I’m the subject, then unfortunately these two are connected.I hate going around with these red spots on my face. But I love chocolate. “What does one have to do with the other?” you may ask. Well, if I’m the subject, then unfortunately these two are connected.
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