Mother Daughter Relationship

Mother Daughter Relationship

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Hi my name is Sam and this 5 Chapter short story gives you the shorten version on my life and the struggles I've gone threw and the things I have accomplished to get here. This story is a retelling of my real life family none if it is fake. I have an uncle in the United States Air force with 4 kids 3 boys 1 girl, 2 uncles in the marines, mother in the Navy, aunty in the Marines Today's year is 2018 i am now 18 years old going on 19 and hiing the US Army medical team when i turn 25.
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