The Secret Sisters Club
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 46m
  • Reads 512
  • Votes 46
  • Parts 10
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2015
Twelve-year-old
BFFs want to be sisters. Tillie's divorced mom plus Ginnie's widowed dad could
equal a lifetime of round-the-clock girl talk. Too bad Dad vowed to never marry
again. Ginnie and Tillie come up with the perfect mission to change his mind:
‘Operation Secret Sisters.’

Before long, Ginnie suspects Tillie has turned ‘Operation Secret Sisters’ into a scam
called ‘Operation Steal My Dad.’ Things get more complicated when Ginnie stumbles 
across her dead mom’s hidden journals. Ginnie can finally get to know the mother she
doesn’t remember and Dad doesn’t talk about … until Dad takes the journals away.
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George's life was perfect up until the age of 17. His father, the person he was closest with, died in a brutal car accident. This left just him and his mother, who couldn't seem to stay sober. They moved to a small town in Florida, basically in the middle of nowhere to start over. Clay, on the other hand, lives a very happy life. He earns a steady allowance from helping his parents on their farm. Everyone at school loves him. He gets good grades. Girls like him. Clay is hiding a dark secret, though. One that could never be exposed to a small town like this. Clay likes men. The only people that know are his friend group and parents. How long can he bear to keep this secret for? Started: December 25th, 2023 Ended: January 10th, 2024 #5 in DNF #7 in DNF #11 in dnf TW: Mention of death SA R@pe Drug abuse Alcoholism Homophobia Self harm Suicidal thoughts Violence Bullying Abuse Smut ED