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Adopted by the Sidemen (SDMN and friends FF)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 31, 2016
Run away Rachel Lupin find herself in London, struggling on the cold dangerous streets the sidemen stumbled over her one day... Literally. 

Follow Rachel's story as she tries to escape her neglecting parents' grasp as the several boys provide shelter and protect her. 

One her journey will she encounter danger? Happiness? Bonding? Sadness? L O  V  E with a particular Freezy..?
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