Adopted By Brendon Urie
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  • Reads 12,510
  • Votes 237
  • Parts 52
  • Time 7h 43m
Ongoing, First published Sep 24, 2018
Giuliana has lived with a foster family for over 10 years after her father died in a car crash when she was a baby, and when her mother over-dosed on anti-depressants when Giuliana was only 5. She turns to punk rock and rock bands to help her get through her bullying, but what happens when she gets a letter in the mail that could change her whole life?

(Im basing the character off of me so she's gonna have all my personality traits, my name and where I grew up. Just a different family situation.)
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