7 Hours to London

7 Hours to London

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, May 29, 2018
Haliee led a normal life up until she was 16, that was when her parents died. Her and her fraternal twin sister, Avery, are left in the hands of their abusive older brother. During their Junior year of high school Avery skips town and is no longer heard from. So it's just Haliee and her brother. Being the strong girl that she is Haliee finishes high school without anyone knowing about her home life, then just like her sister she skips town. She travels from place to place and when things get bad she picks up everything and leaves. That's how she ended up in the coffee shop, the coffee shop where she met the people that changed her life. Cover created by: @_wild_youth_
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