The Lost Girl (dumping ground)

The Lost Girl (dumping ground)

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Jess is 15 and hasn't had the greatest start to life, neglected by her parents and then bounced between care home to care home and Foster parents to Foster parents. After her last care home experience goes terribly wrong, shes moved into Ashdene Ridge. Is it the right place for her though?
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High Tide

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