Tessa
Tessa
@tessaldavies@allanimemags.com

Hiya!

My name is Tessa and I am currently 32 years old and slowly finding the way I want to live. I have a massive sweet tooth and an overly active imagination. I love anime and Disney, as well as any fantasy-based story. My passion is reading and writing, hence my blogging. If you would like to get in touch, e-mail me at allanimemag@gmail.com

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