Growing up in samcro

Growing up in samcro

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Hello my name is Kenzie Telford,I'm 24.I have blue eyes and dirty blond hair like my dads. My dad is filip (chibs) ) Telford he is a member of sons of anarchy. Me and my sister tris were born in Ireland,our mother got shot by Jimmy'O and he kicked me,tris and our dad out of Ireland and Jimmy gave my dad the scars on his face. I left charming because I want to start new didn't end well almost got my self killed so I decided to go back,I missed my Dad so much So I might as well tell u about my story Enjoy xxx
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When people say that they would do anything to protect their children, it's true, and nobody knows that feeling more that Willowdean Sterling. She's been married to an abusive man for sixteen years and has worked for the Tellers for almost as long. She's a close friend to Gemma and her son is treated like a member of the club, but what happens when the abuse reaches a critical level? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I own nothing to do with Sons Of Anarchy, only Kurt Sutter does. I only own my own original characters and storyline. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There will be mature themes: canon related violence, sexual themes, and domestic violence. Reader discretion is advised.

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