Deep Diving
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 29m
  • Reads 45
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 11
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2015
this story is about the bumpy road for Alani, her twin sister Lana, and they're best friend Kenzi. The twins learn their mothers deepest secrets and adventure deeper into their families past. but with a mean older brother on their tails (pun intended) what will they do? will they find out about themselves, run away, get exposed by their brother? you'll have to keep reading to find out what happens!
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Secrets of the mute

12 parts Ongoing Mature

Synopsis: Kaleb and Kalani have only ever had each other. Their childhood was stolen by tragedy, their lives dictated by loss and instability. Shuffled from one place to another, they've learned to survive in silence, enduring cruelty in a world that has never been kind to them. But everything changes the day they get caught by the police. Instead of being sent back to yet another miserable home, they're told that their primary caregiver is coming to collect them. The problem? He's a stranger. A man they've never met. A white man. Raised with no ties to anyone outside their own community, the twins are thrown into a world far beyond their understanding-a world of wealth, power, and secrets that run deeper than blood. As they struggle to find their place in this unfamiliar family, they begin to uncover the truth about their past, their father, and the dangerous legacy they never knew they were part of. Some bonds are forged in love. Others in pain. And some? Some are written in blood. Are they truly safe. Or have they just stepped into something far worse?