Route to Berkinson
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  • Reads 66
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 10m
Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2022
Mature
When Edith's social worker informs her that a family in a brand new town will be fostering her, taking her away from all of her friends and the memories she's made. All she can think is to escape, sprint and cry. 

You can't hide of course, but you can run right? And maybe with the help of her friends, they can run away without getting caught. 

With conflicting romantic feelings towards one and other, will the friends stay close throughout it all? 

start - 17/04/22

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"We're more like siblings who tell each other everything and constantly hang out, which now that I mention it, does seem pretty rare for siblings" 
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