Ciara-Mist
Three girls are told they are being moved to a new home. A new chance, a fresh start, that's just what they need, right? Only problem is, the eldest girl doesn't want another new home. Having been rejected more times than the youngest girl is old, she's had enough with new chances. But nobody asked her what she wanted.
Upon arriving at the new house, they are not greeted by another overly cheerful new parent as expected, but by a teenage girl. The teen, having been adopted herself, can see that the eldest child is not gonna trust easily, considering she won't even say her name. But the teen also knows that she's seen too many sad endings. This will not be one. She's determined to gain the child's trust and show her what a real family is, and when social services start sticking their nose where it doesn't belong, she's going to fight to keep the girls where they are. And in the end, the girls may end up closer that anyone expected.
This is a story with highs, lows, and everything in between. This is a story about rejection, love, acceptance, loss, sisterhood, and learning that family isn't always blood.