Twins Journey
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  • Reads 454
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 40
  • Time 3h 8m
Ongoing, First published Aug 07, 2015
Sequel to your hug is my heaven. This is the story of the twins journey as they are going through there teenage years. Aiden and Nedia are two teenage twins of Lilly and David Davis. Defiantly not identical but similar in many ways. Aiden a very hardworking athletic young man who is making great achievements in reaching his goals in sports. And then there is Nedia who is a very young smart talented young girl who is into the arts. Who wants to become an art or music teacher but is having trouble deciding .
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Dahlia Gray has the opportunity to leave. In a home that leaves her mentally exhausted at every small occurrences, she manage to snag a once-in-a-lifetime internship that could potentially fund her escape. It meets all her needs: housing, a full-ride scholarship, and if she sticks around long enough-a paid six-figure salary. The only requirement that threatens her chances? Her ability to drive. Reid Harlow has no aspirations in his life. Bound to a lifetime of bouncing from foster home to foster home, when he lands on the steps of the Soberano-Godfrey residence, he believes this one isn't any different. In an effort to get away from bubbly greetings, and a family that doesn't know when to shut the hell up, he found himself settle on a park bench with a cigarette for comfort. What he doesn't know is this specific bench happens to belong to a girl that doesn't like to share. He refuses to leave. She refuses to back down. Their instant love-hate relationship takes a turn when he offers to teach her how to drive. This is dual perspective.