"It might take a year,
it might take a day
but what is meant to be
will always find a way."Zoe
Cason, who is the older of the two boys, is showing me around the house. First, he takes me downstairs where there is a large playroom, in which sits a gray couch, books, a little gold tent which he calls "a reading nook," some toys that obviously belong to the twins including a kiddie kitchen, plus a tiny table and chairs, a TV and a Chalk board. On the opposite wall is a row of toy boxes, all labeled; board games, action figures, arts and crafts, and so on. There is also a door which opens out underneath the back deck and shows off the sparking lake.
How did I get here? Who lives like this?
On the other side of the basement is a bathroom and two bedrooms, which he tells me is the bedroom he and Tyler share and Chloe's bedroom.
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A Home For Zoe
General FictionCompleted!!!!!!! She starting over, again... Fourteen-year-old, Zoe Whitman has been bouncing around the foster care system for half her life. When she is kicked out of yet another group home, she almost gives up hope. Yet, just as things seem to be...