Being Grassi-Hoying: One Big Happy Family?
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  • Reads 354
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 6
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2017
2/5 of grammy award winning group Pentatonix and successful owners of a YouTube channel Superfruit, Scott and Mitch are one successful duo in a happy marriage. After two years of marriage they decided to expand their family and adopt a child. Their hearts attach themselves to a little 3 year-old named Karlie. 
Now, Karlie is 13 years old . Now, Scott and Mitch have their hands full with balancing their successful careers and Karlie's success of being on a five time world champion cheer team, and being an active Seventh grader in her school. 
With the past quickly coming back to them, will Karlie be able to hold everything together? Or is she going to have to drop everything to save her everything?

"Can we just stay one big happy family?!"
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