The Big Tree: My Last Days As Jane Harriette Morgan
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  • Reads 39
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Nov 19, 2016
She's athletic...claiming the title on her school as the 'Baroness of Ball Games'. Shes great at academics, and everybody respects her. She likes adventure that's why people qoute her as the 'Girl who's married to life, friends with fun and had a thing with danger'. For her she has a perfect family, great friends, and great team. Meet Jane Harriette, a 17 year old girl who's life change when her biological parents showed up at her house one day claiming that she's their long lost daughter. What would happen when she left everything she loves to be with her real family? How will she cope up with her new family and surroundings especially meeting Jhon Damon Clayton the boy who's almost like her in every way? Would their similarities lead them together or it lead apart?

Accompany Jane Harriette throughout the story as she ventures the road to The Big Tree. Be with her as she handle all her ups and downs and figuring out on how to put the colors back in her life like the way it was.
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