Finding Aurora
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  • Reads 713,254
  • Votes 15,453
  • Parts 22
  • Time 1h 20m
Complete, First published Mar 15, 2021
5 year old Aurora and her big brother Jason have been on their own for about 2 years. Their mom overdosed when Aurora was 3 and Jason has been taking care of Aurora every since. What happens when Aurora figures out she has 4 more older brothers?

(This is my first Story so I'm sorry if chapters are short sometimes and if there are grammar and spelling mistakes. I found all the pictures online and please don't steal my story)

*Trigger Warning*
Language, violence

Highest Rankings: 
#1 in sister
#1 in missing
#1 in found
#1 in overprotective 
#1 in only girl
#3 in Stone
#1 in Overdose
#5 in Gangs
#3 in Brother
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'Blood is thicker than water.' A phrase that has been past around throughout the ages, reminding us that familial bonds will always be stronger than the bonds of friendship and dare I say, love. A phrase that was also misquoted. 'The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb." The correct phrase, stating that the family we choose is more important than the relatives you are bound to by the water of the womb. The bonds we choose for ourselves could be more valuable to us than the ones we didn't get a say in. The line between love and hate is fine, but the line between blood and water maybe even finer. For family doesn't always mean blood.