Our lives
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Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2014
Meet Katie Elle Jackson, a girl with blue streaks in her blonde hair, a love to surf,  two older siblings, one a little more stable then the other,  a father whose moved on, and a mother whose been working it away..

Meet Clarence Loraine May, a girl with brown hair, natural musical talents, a love to the beach, four tight knit friends who have all been through it all, rejected by birth, and living in a mini van..

Two different girls, two different personalities, two different families, two different life styles, and one love to the beach. How is this possible?

 Because it's our lives.
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