Our Sister

Our Sister

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Ashton, Adrian, and Aiden are Aurora's three older brothers. From the time she was born she had them all wrapped around her finger, but they didn't seem to mind. The three brothers loved her so much and would do anything to protect her. A promise is made to her a day before her 10th birthday, but what happens when that promise is broken and she doesn't see her brothers for the next 5 years?
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How can people be so similar yet so different? How can situations be strange yet so familiar? Twins Amira and Aurora were put under the custody of their mother when they were five. So much has happened since then. But what was the worst was the loss they've experienced. The sadness one of them has felt and the pain she has endured. They live for each other. They have their contrasts and their similarities. But one thing for sure is common. Priorities. The first priority is their other half. Their twin. But what happens when the situation leads them back to their brothers who were left in their biological father's custody? What happens when they finally receive the sibling love they couldn't give each other yet they both craved? What happens when they are forced to escape their own bubbles and experience what true care and affection is? And along the way, they discover the contrasting similarities, that help them heal and discover a different kind of love yet so similar. TW: Mentions of Abuse, Death and Schizophrenia.

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