Seeing you again
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  • Reads 195,310
  • Votes 4,979
  • Parts 44
  • Time 5h 19m
Ongoing, First published May 18, 2022
Mature
Francisca was only 10 years old when her mother decided to pack hers and Francisca's things and  leave their home along with Fran's father and 2 older brothers.

Francisca never knew why her mom suddenly took her and left. She didn't understand how her father and brothers wouldn't want to hear from her as her mother suggests. 

Her mother remarries a year after they left and dies only three years later in a car accident. 

2 years after the accident, Francisca's step father, Mathew gets a job in Brooklyn New York. So, now Francisca is going to move to another state and attend a new school. She wasn't expecting much but she definitely didn't expect to see her brothers -who she left behind in California- to be attending the same school as her. 

They're seniors while she's a sophomore. Will she tell them who she is? Will they figure it out on their own? What will their reactions be? 

Read to find out!!
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