My Bestfriend And my Brother
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Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2022
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Sometimes things, People, Friendships aren't what they seem. My name is Kimberly Jackson I live with my mother Sierra Jackson my father Clint Jackson and finally my brother Ethan Jackson. 
There is another person who basically lives at my house but technically she lives across the street she is known as Harper Johnson or my bestfriend since diapers cliché I know but its true I've loved her like a sister before I could say the words I love you out loud. My brother on the other hand makes me count down the days before I move out why you may ask? Well its because he has a new girlfriend over at are house every 2 minutes he also loves parties which wouldn't be a problem if he didn't throw them at OUR HOUSE without asking he's kinda a dick .
in this story of drama, plot twists and romance we will explore the real meaning of teenage betrayal.
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