Remember Me

Remember Me

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Brooklyn Yoast was the daughter of coach Bill Yoast. Bill loved his daughter Sheryl and Brooklyn. Sheryl loved football. Brooklyn loved hockey. Brooklyn was a mother figure for Sheryl after there mother left them. For all the years Bill coached the titans they never met his daughter Brooklyn besides Alan Bosely who is Brooklyn's best friend. Until one day Brooklyn met the titans and thats when things started to change. (I know it doesn't sound good but please give it a shot it's my first story!)
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