Away From Home
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  • Reads 10,210
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 24m
Complete, First published Aug 11, 2015
Dawn Banners was crazy about Star Wars when she was little. She would watch every movie and TV show with her father, Henry. As the years went by Dawn began to grow up, but her love of Star Wars never disappeared. 
When her father dies in a car accident. She stops everything, Star Wars is the only thing that makes her happy. 
Her father is gone, mother remarried, annoying step brother who knows nothing about her..... Then there's Star Wars. Her old friends never seem to fail her.
One night Dawn falls asleep in her bed, upset, then wakes in an alley, in a familiar setting. Dawn doesn't have a clue where she is a first, then she realizes..... She's in Star Wars.
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