The Outsiders Sister (W/ Stand By Me)
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  • Time 4h 21m
  • Reads 14,772
  • Votes 325
  • Parts 47
  • Time 4h 21m
Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2018
Hi my name is Savannah and I have 3 older brothers with very original names. Ponyboy Sodapop and Darrell. We also have our buddies which are Dallas Two bit Johnny and Steve and then my other buddies named Chris Gordie Vern and Teddy. We all grew up together real close like brothers. Things started going down hill with all of us after my parents died and after Darry got in a huge fight with his girlfriend Baby. Dally gets into really bad knife fight and Darry is trying to send me away but this time Soda and Pony might not be able to stop it. A lot of things are going on and I don't know what to do after I loose quiet a few people just not really the people you expect. 

This story has a lot of your favorite 80s movie characters. I hope you all enjoy reading it and enjoy her journey. Thank you! I may also need names for the ending of my chapters but please vote and leave comments!
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