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[[{{PAGENAME}}]] is a [[Mizar]] who befriends [[Dipper Pines|Alcor]] through going to high school with him. He goes to school with [[Damion]] and Kate.<ref name=":0">{{AO3Citation|Bianca_writes|senioritis|2020|https://archiveofourown.org/works/24781270/chapters/59924179}}</ref> He is first seen in the fanfiction Love Advice <ref>{{AO3Citation|Bianca_writes|Love Advice|2020|https://archiveofourown.org/works/24138823}}</ref> which takes place in the future of the series [https://archiveofourown.org/series/1792360|The Adventure of Milo Haynes and Friends!] Milo is a very shy person who struggles with talking to people and tends to overthink everything. | |||
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Milo Haynes is a Mizar who befriends Alcor through going to high school with him. He goes to school with Damion and Kate.[1] He is first seen in the fanfiction Love Advice [2] which takes place in the future of the series Adventure of Milo Haynes and Friends! Milo is a very shy person who struggles with talking to people and tends to overthink everything.
Trivia
- He watches Dance Moms.
- He likes the color blue.
References
- ↑ Bianca_writes. "senioritis" (2020). [Archive of Our Own] <https://archiveofourown.org/works/24781270/chapters/59924179>
- ↑ Bianca_writes. "Love Advice" (2020). [Archive of Our Own] <https://archiveofourown.org/works/24138823>