Trey and his younger brother, Grant, were from Blanchard, Louisiana. They were used to living a hard life. From the time they both were quite young, life was very hard. Their mother was pretty much nonexistent in their lives; she had been since they were six or seven years old. She'd spent ninety percent of her sons' lives in a prison cell somewhere either in Oklahoma or Louisiana. Then, when she was released from prison when the boys were four and six, she divorced their farther and remarried. The day their mother remarried was the day their lives were ripped apart. For as far as they could both remember, half of their summers were spent in Idabel, Oklahoma with their mother, Jennifer Lynnette Reed. The other half was spent in Blanchard, Louisiana with their father, Micah Corinette. Their father was an over-the- road trucker. The boys spent most of their childhood being raised by their older brother, Grant. The relationship they had with their brother was less than ideal. Many people, when they think of life in Louisiana, only think of the Mardi Gras parades every year that is held every Fat Tuesday in New Orleans. Most people never think about, or even see for that matter, the daily struggle that some people have in the other areas of Louisiana. The daily struggle during everyday life, especially in small town Louisiana, was as real as any struggle in life is. But that was about to change. Their lives were about to change drastically. Trey and Grant were about to make the yearly trek from their father's house in Blanchard,Louisiana to their mom's life in Idabel, Oklahoma. A week after the boys reached Idabel, they knew their lives were changed forever. That was when they met Sascha and and Ariana Switzer. Trey fell head over heels in love with Sascha. Will Trey and Grant stay in Idabel with the sisters? Keep reading to find out.
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