Southern Californ-I
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  • Time 6h 54m
  • Reads 272,144
  • Votes 11,426
  • Parts 23
  • Time 6h 54m
Complete, First published Jun 13, 2015
Mature
Vanity is the preacher's daughter, told she was born and raised in Nevada for most of her life but gets a sudden change when she's forced to move to Southern California.  Adjusting to her new surroundings as well as new people; one in particular might prove to have brought more than she could handle while truths that were kept in the dark surface as she discovers a whole new side of herself.
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New Beginnings

53 parts Complete

Completed. Zoe Hunter is used to getting by on her own. She's used to bearing the weight of the normal responsibilities that should fall on a parent, the responsibilities that were too much for her mother to handle once her dad left. Zoe is used to her mom disappearing for a few weeks at a time. While it's not the ideal life to live, Zoe gets by in the back of her car, digging for change in between the seats when she needs money for gas. But nobody else seems to see it from her point of view. When Zoe's mom leaves and doesn't come back, it's time for an adult to step in. In the blink of an eye, Zoe finds herself moving to the opposite end of the country to live with her dad, the man who lost all credit when it was revealed that he'd been carrying on with multiple women spread across the country. Thrown into a completely unknown culture, Zoe struggles to adjust to the life she's forced to live. But is a simple change of scenery enough to change someone's character?