Our Weekend With The Watsons
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Ongoing, First published Jul 20, 2013
Jamie and Ariel had a perfect life, friends, family and boys falling at their feet. Until, a storm takes away the best thing they ever had, their father. John Letterson dies when his car swerves off the road and rolls over crashing into a tree. Ariel is distraught and closes herself off from the world not even coming out of her room for dinner. While Jamie quits sports and sticks herself in a rut, she's depressed and alone. Being that her mother is emotional and doesn't know what to do, so she sends her girls to her long time friends house, little do they know the house is overrun by testosterone or to put it simply overrun by the watsons five sports playing sons. Soon challenges are come by and relationships are built and destroyed and the sisters are brought to their breaking point. But, will they finally be happy again
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