Adopted by zalfie

Adopted by zalfie

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THIS BOOK IS SHIT I WROTE THIS BOOK WHEN I WAS TEN/ELEVEN AND ITS HORRIBLE Emma had everything until one day her family were in a car crash Emma was the only one that survived after that she got moved to a orphanage. Emma is now 13 and has one more year to be adopted before she gets chucked out. She is very shy and she loves youtube she doesn't have any friends. One day her biggest idols come and adopted her Emma is living great until one day she has a choice does she stay or does she go.
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