sometimes I forget spirk isn't Canon because they're so. close and intimate with eachother . they always had them doing some crazy shit for the other like What is Up with the both of you !!! You are Working !!! Stop flirting !!!!!!

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sometimes I forget spirk isn't Canon because they're so. close and intimate with eachother . they always had them doing some crazy shit for the other like What is Up with the both of you !!! You are Working !!! Stop flirting !!!!!!
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