My Sister, My Bestie
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Ongoing, First published Dec 12, 2021
Young Tara is a lonesome girl that has only her twin sister Kara as a friend. They were the best of friends that could not do with each other. Everything was absolutely lovely until Kara came to have cancer and soon passed away, leaving Tara to live without her best friend. Being just 15, she is lost and absolutely broken without her best friend. 
She didn't think she would ever find anyone that would a friend like a sister was, until Kiara resumes in Marie's International school. Immediately Tara saw Kiara, she knew she was different. Probably because she was bald. Will Kiara be able to help Tara feel again?
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