THE JOHNSONS (ON HOLD)
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  • Reads 5,559
  • Votes 151
  • Parts 19
  • Time 2h 29m
Ongoing, First published Mar 03, 2016
"Let's get one thing straight here, okay?" Mark spat in my face. "We will NEVER be your brothers, and you will never be our sister, much less a STEP-sister. Got it?!"
I smirked at them. "As if I'll ever want YOU as my brothers."

~*~*~

Meet Jane.
Abandoned at a young age, she was left on the doorstep of a young married couple. She's shy, quiet bookworm and nerd with a hopeless dream of getting into M.U.S.I.C. (Musical University for Sophisticated Intellectual Composres) but doubting that she will be accepted into.
Years later, Jane was left traumatised after a displeasing year, her father re-marries and she has to move to a new town and in a house where her new five popular, self-centered sport stars Step-Brothers, seem to just hate her.
Join Jane on her trip of mending broken hearts and breaking some along the way, sibling feuds and bondings, out of nowhere events and finding out what the true meaning of family is.
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