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Summer.
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Complete, First published Mar 04, 2013
"She left me and my dad last year, and all she left behind were two very broken hearts and a letter saying 'I love you both. I'm so sorry.' I still don't understand it. I'm not sure my dad does either. I haven't seen the letter since that day, I don't know what he did with it. But Aaron I know that was her. I have been to many therapists since then but I'm not hallucinating anymore! I know that was her!" While at summer camp Mia Temple is trying to find herself, and the truth about her mother's sudden disappearance, while hurdling a few unexpected obstacles.
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