Coming Home.
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Ongoing, First published Jun 29, 2015
Reese Krae grew up in the town of Alexandria, Minnesota. Where she was known for her sporty, tomboy, personality. Just before 8th grade Reese's mom moved her and her twin brother, Rhett, to sunny Los Angeles so they could all live with her newest lover. Their mother decided to run off with her shady boyfriend after 4 years of living in California. The twins made the decision to move back to their home town to live with their aunt Victoria. A wacky, overweight, delusional, women with 6 cats all names Ivan. The town is shocked when the twins return they not only look completely different but they seem to have changed. Just as things seem to be getting back to normal past secrets, and family members will be brought back to the surface. Now throw in a love triangle to this crazy mix and the twins see that it wasn't the best idea coming home.
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