BREE CALISTO
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  • Reads 316
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Oct 09, 2021
Bree Jess Calisto is a sassy 14-year-old girl. Her parents got divorced when she was 10. All of her older siblings including her older twin brother wanted to go with her dad but she loved her mom. So she stayed with her.4 years later her mom randomly decides to move to California. What she doesn't know is her brothers and sisters are there. It was hard for Bree to lose her siblings over a silly argument her parents couldn't get over. Bree can be sassy and mean but behind that, she's the kindest and sweetest but still sassy 14-year-old girl. Will, she let her brothers and sisters in, and will she give her dad another chance?

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