Adopted by Pierce The Veil?!

Adopted by Pierce The Veil?!

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Evangeline Garcia is an orphan. She was found alone after her father left and her mother committed suicide. She has been in an orphanage most of her life. She is now 17 years old. She keeps to herself and stays in her room when she's not needed. Most of the other teens bully her for her looks and what she's interested in. But she doesn't let that bother her. In fact, she doesn't even care anymore. Given the fact that the head mistress of the orphanage is a bitch and abuses her. But what happens when the lead singer from one of her favourite bands shows up? And he wants to adopt her.
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18 year old Rosie was left at a Orphanage when she was a baby she always wondered if she had any brother's or sister's She loved the Band Pierce The Veil she always had a connection with Vic and Mike she never knew why she just did. Vic and Mike visited one Orphanage after another hoping to find their long lost Baby Sister when they get to Sunny Kids orphanage they find her. Rosie can't believe that Vic and Mike picked her over the much prettier girls or the younger girls soon things take a wild ride after Vic and Mike find out her secret she's been hiding since she was 13 what will they do?... What will she do? (Warning Mature Content and Trigger Warnings)

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