Another Way | Adopted by Gerard Way (Book Three)

Another Way | Adopted by Gerard Way (Book Three)

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Fic 3/3 Read fic 1, Finding A Way | Adopted by Gerard Way Read fic 2, A Way Back Home | Adopted by Gerard Way (Book Two) Evelyn Way didn't want kids. At least, she thought she didn't want kids, until she and her wife, Emerald, had to babysit Emerald's sister's daughter while Ruby and her husband spent a weekend away on business. It was that night that she thought maybe, one day in the future, she could set aside her fears. She just didn't know that day in the future would come so soon.
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Avalon Rose James has been shuffled from home to home, learning to smile, nod, and survive. With every foster placement comes another set of rules, another chance to pretend she's fine. Behind the mask, though, she's drowning in nicotine-stained lungs, scars of trust issues, and the creeping belief that nothing in life really matters. When Gerard Way and his family step into her life, Ava isn't sure if she's walking into safety or another stopover before the inevitable disappointment. Between Elijah-the only friend who understands her chaos -and a new family who might actually want her, Ava has to decide whether she can let her walls down... or whether survival mode is all she'll ever know. A slightly satirical, introspective and heart-throbbing story about found family, trust, and the terrifying possibility of finally belonging. This entire book is basically a trigger warning so please read at your own risk & reach out if you need❤️

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