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once Rebel now Calmest
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Ongoing, First published Oct 21
3 new parts
Anaya was the Rebel child of the family family she was loudest in the room she never follow rules she always break them but now she completely change now she is the calmest person in the room she follows rule and always respectful towards  everyone.

she was only sister of three brothers but one truth change everything the truth is she is not their real sister ,she is their step sister and there is another girl who is the real sister which is exchange at the time of birth in the hospital.  Anaya was the proof of their father cheating on their mother.



(English is not my first language so please ignore the mistakes. and also I am not a professional writer I just write to clam myself because I am a over thinker so to  avoid over thinking I just start writing. I write for fun)
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21 parts Ongoing

She thought she'd grown too good at goodbyes to believe in family again. Until someone knocked on the door... carrying pieces of her mother's past. One orphaned girl. Six overprotective brothers. And a house that just might become home. . . . . 💛 "Family isn't always given. Sometimes, it's the one that refuses to let you go." 💛 "She learned to survive alone. They taught her how to belong."