Housewife in Training
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  • Reads 24
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Feb 05, 2017
Mature
Cynthia Conde, 19 year old college drop out, returns to her hometown South El Monte, California to help her out sister Natalia. (Natalia just underwent stomach surgery and needs help with her kids as her house undergoes construction.)  Here, Cynthia meets someone  who interests her. But with her past catching up to her faster than she can run from it, is she able to do anything about this newly found interest shes acquired? With her family hassling her about her future, and her old friends hassling her about her past she must figure out a way to trudge through her shitty past and into her present situation. Only, can she get past everything that's happened to her while living in the same place it all began? Lets find out shall we?
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