A New Beginning
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  • Parts 6
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  • Reads 211
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 6
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2015
Mature
Raquel and her daughter McKinley are starting their life over after it being turned upside down by her ex-husband, Rico. 
Will they be able to live their new lives in peace?
Will Rico stay gone?
Is there a chance Raquel will find new love?
All these things remain to be seen. Raquel already has her hands full raising McKinley. 

While McKinley is a good girl , she is a teenager healing from her abusive Father's most recent betrayal. She respects and loves her Mother but McKinley does wish her Mother would have been strong enough to leave before Rico turned his anger on her.
Is the relationship of Mother and Daughter damaged ?
Will McKinley be able to lead a normal life?

New Beginnings are often disguised as painful endings.
-Lao Tzu
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