The Definition Of Fitting In
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  • Reads 966
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 5
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Jun 08, 2011
Bailey was always a bad kid. I'm talking about since birth. And one day the judge makes a decision that might change the meaning life has on her. She has to move in with a middle class family with two teens, or go to juvy. I think we know the decision she made. And now living with this family, she needs to learn how to be a "perfect" child or juvy she goes. But as she grows closer to this family, will she actually find a group of people that care for her?
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