Long Last Sisters Separated Yet Together
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  • Reads 55
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Feb 11, 2016
(Will go in depth before the prologue.)

Two girls are the best of friends!  Soon after they became like sisters! They go through typical HS drama together like boys, love, self discovery and  future plans like college. And oh did I not mention a family secret that made these two strangers closer than ever.

Jaylen Amelia-Artasia Marks is a Hawaiian Latina who is pretty relaxed for the most part, unlike her "sister".  A nickname she goes by her friends and people around the school is Jay-Jay.  Although if you are close family members or friends, they get the privilege of calling her Amelia or Lia.

Persephone Andrada is a bubbly, dramatic Filipino girl.  She tends to be the more outgoing and peppy "sister" of the two.  She goes by Perry if you are her best friends and family.
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