Where Did It Go Wrong?

Where Did It Go Wrong?

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Scarlett is just a girl trying to find her way. She's been on the streets with her brother for the ages 8-15 and 10-17. But, they go and live with their mom now. Cancer cuts all that short. And Scarlett has a secret. A secret only her brother knows only because he caught her doing it once.. But what will keep them going now? No mom and an abusive and drug addict father. Could life get any worse for them?
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