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How To Let Go
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  • WpPart
    Parts 8
  • WpHistory
    Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Nov 15, 2015
From foster home to foster home. Each family starts of as seeing her as something that just need a bit of love and she will speak and open up. But when Violet doesn't they send to therapist after therapist until come to the conclusion she is broken and can't be fixed and on she goes to another foster family and continues the cycle. 

She is currently living with the Jacksons. But how long will that last...
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