Kittens-not a musical

Kittens-not a musical

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Jax and Aaron are sadly brothers. They have a love hate relationship like most siblings. Callie and Luna are also sisters but they actually like each other. Cleo is a kitten. This is the story of 5 crazy kittens life's.
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Oliver and Jay are two polar opposite 15 year old twins. Well, one of them is, you see Oliver is a tomboy with self-destructive tendencies. Jay on the other hand loves her life, and is so full of it, she's the total opposite of her twin. Oliver has a job, to pay for their apartment. Oliver doesn't go to school because someone has-to work, and she wasn't going to let Jay work. So Jay goes to school, Oliver has a job. The girls do have a motherly figure though, Mama Rae. She's who Jay calls whenever Oliver has pushed herself too far and gets sick. And that's what happens this time. Except Mama Rae had her son over when Jay called. So she brought them along. The boys are looking to adopt a child, and they think Oliver and Jay would be the perfect fit. What'll happen to Oliver and Jay? Will Jay continue her self-destructive ways? Will the girls get adopted by the boys? Can the girls overcome their nightmares, panic attacks etc, and become 'normal' teens? And what will they do when they find out the people who want to adopt them are apart of the mafia?

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