Dallas Winston's Baby Sister
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  • Reads 16,434
  • Votes 182
  • Parts 16
  • Time 43m
Complete, First published Jul 31, 2016
Dallas was 10 years old when he left his father and mother in New York. He went to Tulsa, Oklahoma. 4 years later he lives with his best friend Aaron Cade and gets an unexpected call from the social services. 

How would Dallas react when he finds out he has a little sister? Will he take care of her or will he put her in a girl's home? What would Aaron say? What would the gang think? Will he become a softie? What will the ups and downs be?
    
    * S.E. Hilton owns every character except Esmeralda Winston and Aaron Cade. There's going to be things from this time. Things will be different.*

***FOREWARNING, I WROTE THIS WHEN I WAS YOUNGER AND I DON'T THINK I FINISHED IT (FINISHING NOW) AND THIS IS A HORRIBLE DESCRIPTION... SAWRYYY (GONNA FIX THE DESCRIPTION WHEN THE FAN FIC IS DONE!)***
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