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✨You And Me✨
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Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2018
"Even in the calm of the storm, I feel numb. I can't feel the pain anymore..It disappears.."
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Macie and her sister, Anna, have been through thick and thin together.

Growing up, Macie was like a mom to her sister due to their mother constantly drinking and their father being incarcerated many times.

They had to how up faster then they should have.

So when Macie turned 12, she and her sister moved in with their grandparents.

After moving in with their grandparents they go to a public school and make tons of friends, and cause tons of drama as well.
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