A Long Way From Home

A Long Way From Home

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James D. Rust has good taste in music, he plays the guitar, likes to travel a lot from time to time and he really into cars. He usually bullies her sister from time to time, but not that often. He loves her as her sister dearly. Problem is, he's overprotective brother, like seriously overprotective. Jamie D. Rust doesn't like his brother's cup of tea at all, she prefers to go to hangout with her friends if she has time. She usually reads a book and plays with her brothers guitar. Even though he bullies her a lot, she still loves him as her brother.
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Lifeline

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