Toretto's Daughter
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  • Reads 356
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published May 30, 2016
Mature
Eighteen long years ago, Dominic Toretto's Girlfriend Left him, unknowingly Taking their unborn child with her. Now, 18 years Later, Dom finally finds out about the Daughter he never knew. Against Letty's Wishes, he sets out to get to know his kid.

  
                        Sarah Lillian Antonelli Grew up having to depend on her mother and only her mother. But When her mother Dies From breast cancer, Sarah finally gets to meet the Father she's always wondered about. But will everyone be happy with the New development in the lives of the Toretto's?
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