Andy's Long Lost sister.
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  • Reads 1,367
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 8
  • Time 7m
Complete, First published Feb 19, 2015
Avery Biersack lives a fucked up life in Texas. She's stuck with a Christian dad and a mom whose not there. What will her reaction be when she finds put her brother is the ANDREW DENNIS BIERSACK!
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