PUZZLE PIECES • THE PUNISHER
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  • Reads 100
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 19m
Ongoing, First published Jul 11
Mature
Marlene Russo is a troubled kid, or at least that is what her counselor says. No one is really sure what is wrong with her, but ever since the loss of her mother, she's just been... different. With her father coming home closer and closer to dawn, Marlene goes digging. What she discovers only reveals more loose threads, each of which she feels the need to pull. The only issue? It puts her in danger, and that is something her father -- no matter how terrible a man he is -- will not stand for.
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The Rules They Broke

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Olivia Jones barely remembers her brothers. When her mother divorced her father and took Olivia with her, the memories of who they were to her slowly faded. Despite that and everything that's happened within the past year, Olivia agrees to the adoption that the Russo brothers set forth. As long as they follow a certain set of rules. The Russo brothers haven't seen their baby sister in nine years. When they agree to adopt her after her mother's death, they aren't prepared in the slightest for what she is now. Strange requests, nightly excursions with her binoculars, and an unrelenting fear of letting anyone in start to make everyone question what happened to the sister they knew. When Olivia finds out that she hasn't yet left her past behind, the problems only become aggravated. While her brothers fight to be let in, she fights to keep them out. But this tug of war can't go on forever.