Living with the Cage Boys
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  • Reads 100
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2017
You wake up every morning probably wondering when you will hit the heavenly feeling of your bomb ass pillow once again. That was exactly how I felt too. Keyword: felt. You wake up every morning expecting to see your family at dinner later that night and probably fight with your dad about your grades, or with your mom about the on going trouble your getting into. Better yet let me just change all the you's to I'm, mine, and me. I woke up today thinking those same thoughts. But tonight my family never made it to dinner, they only made it to Ardina Blvd and then bam there goes my chicken and broccoli dinner. Along with their lives of course. To say theres nothing I wanted more than to be in that car with them would be an understatement, instead I got to be a part of the Cage family, including their oh so wonderful Cage boys.
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