The Summer I Left
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2011
Callie Raymond was always just your average girl. She lived in Los Angeles, California and spent most of her time at the beach with friends. But one day, that all changed. Something happened within her family and to protect them, she had to leave. No one could know where she was going, she was to be unknown. Callie was assigned to the Witness Protection Program and was shipped off to upstate New York. Now enter Jenna Mullin, Callie's new identity. She now lives with the Mullin family. Steve Mullin, the father of the house, Plastic Surgeon. Makes Millions. Dianna Mullin the mother, spends her days going out for cocktails and to fancy restaurants with her ladies club and hosting fabulous parties at the apartment. Dexter Mullin, their amazingly hot son who is a junior. Then there's Claire Mullin, a freshman way younger than Jenna but is out to ruin her. Claire wants her out of her house and she isn't going to change her mind. Will Jenna survive and one day be safe enough to go find her real family, or will she die trying?
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