Family || Rosa Diaz

Family || Rosa Diaz

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Detective Isabel Frost is transferred to the Nine-Nine when her last precinct gets shut down due to low crime rates in their area. She finds herself in a delimma when she realises that the Nine-Nine works as a team, whereas she has been alone her entire life. ________ •Rosa Diaz x fem! Oc •Begins at Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Season 4, Episode 11.
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