Adopted by Dear Evan Hansen: Could we go on For Forever?
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  • Reads 10,998
  • Votes 403
  • Parts 39
  • Time 2h 33m
Ongoing, First published May 19, 2020
At thirteen-years-old, Ryder Lukassen was confident that nothing good was ever going to come. Her parents had been killed in a car crash when she was nine and she'd been bounced from foster home to foster home all across New York City ever since. But what happens when she runs away from her most recent family and falls asleep in an alley outside the Music Box Theatre and starts to win the hearts of a Broadway cast? Will Ryder finally find a home, or can the DEH cast be just another name on the list of lives she's come in and out of.
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