How it Feels to be Loved: Karen Olivo
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  • LECTURAS 142
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  • Partes 10
  • Hora 55m
Continúa, Has publicado may 14, 2022
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When Karen Olivo met Jill Oudman in 2001, they fell in love with the woman. Jill fell in love with them too and the two decided to adopt. They adopted three half siblings, neither knowing the middle child would end up having borderline personality disorder and always wanting to be with Karen. But Karen never minded, especially because, although they would never never admit it, their middle child was their favorite. But now, their child is 21 and needing their mom more than ever. And Karen wants to be there for them more than ever. And this is How it Feels to be Loved.
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«"I can call security. She is a minor, after all." Miranda said. When she didn't hear Carina responding, she frowned. She turned around and saw the Italian standing still, her eyes full of tears. "DeLuca, I'm not mad, she wasn't even..." "It's not that." the Italian said. "It's the wallet." she stated. "She stole my wallet."» OR Maya and Carina are finally back to normal and have come to the conclusion that their desire of becoming mothers needs to wait. All they want for now is live their life together and rediscover each other, day by day. However, a seventeen-year-old and her brother will force the two women to take some hard choices, face their past and try to understand what they really want TW: drug use, sexual assault