Bennett's worst,craziest,horrible summer vacation
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  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2015
Mature
The Bennett's haven't been on a family trip ever since Nikki was thirteen and now she's twenty-six years old and is pregnant with her second kid,well john Bennett wants to take a family trip to stay close to his daughter,knowing that she gonna be living in California which is 3,112.9 miles away and he wants spend as much time with her as possible 



 Characters and a few facts about them:

John B=Father of three and has been married for 31 years  
Vanessa B=Mother of three and has been married for 31 years  
Nikki B/G=is the oldest daughter,and has a son and has a kid on the way and is married to Peter golbski 
Oliver B= youngest kind is sixteen years old,and is a loner and is a tech-nerd 
Kim B=the middle child eighteen years old on her phone twenty-four seven 
Peter G=Nikki's husband father of a four year old boy,and one on the way and john hates his guts 
Harry G=Nikki's son and is four and not excited at all for his new brother or sister 
Kai= the family pet aka a French bulldog
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