Moving out
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  • Reads 679
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2014
Sorry guys, this is partically chapter 1.. i dont have time to write a description about it.. but i wuv you guyss so here it is
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 I broke off my dream and listen to their argument instead.

"I don't know what's wrong if she lives with her auntie I mean come on she's 17 and I really think that it would be nice if we can take some little break away from work and I don't think she would make it if we take her with us", my mother said

" Sophia, I know that but I don't think Amelia would handle herself with her auntie that she doesn't even remember!" My father hissed

" But Evan I know it's hard to let our baby girl go with some Of our relatives but then don't you think she spend too much time on the internet and reading. I mean there's nothing wrong with that but I think it's kind of strange that most of my coworker's kids are less 'nerdy' and they're more into parties unlike Amelia over here. And a
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