Native New Yorker
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 35m
  • Reads 28
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2018
Allison Cervantes has been living in Rochester, New York her whole life. She's spent it all in the same house, on the same street, same school district, and same neighborhood. Things have only ever changed for Allison once. Her mom died when she was 12. She and her brothers, Salvador and Andres got through it. Now here she was, Allison Cervantes, only Latina girl in the GSA, president of student council, captain of the swim team, and dating the point guard, Axel Mitchell. On paper, nothing could go wrong for her. Except when things did.
Augustine Bailey was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland. Her family was never the wealthiest, so when a job offer all the way from Rochester came, her mother jumped on it. Augustine could never stay in one spot. She was always running around, chasing different girls, quitting a new club each week (except track of course). "Just like her dad", her mother always said. Everything was always different for Augustine.
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