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How does one view relationships and loyalty in family? We know that relationships and being loyal in a family are strong and important. These sisters will soon find out their bond is stronger than that of a friend or falling in love.
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Sisterhood - Hope Armstrong
Sisterhood
Hope Armstrong
ISBN 979-8-88751-424-6 (paperback)
ISBN 979-8-88751-425-3 (digital)
Copyright © 2023 by Hope Armstrong
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Christian Faith Publishing
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Table of Contents
How do you see the relationship(s) that you are in or have been in? What is loyalty? What is love? What do you do when tragedy strikes? People see or view relationships, loyalty, love, and tragedy in different ways. Tragedy, love, relationships, and loyalties in a family (as well as out of a family) are strong and important. These sisters will soon find out their bond is stronger than that of a friend or falling in love and even tragedy. Not only is the bond strong between them but in God.
Growing up in an orphanage was pretty tough. At the time of their birth, these sisters came to Unique Orphanage. Abby and Gabby were two of a kind. These twin sisters were speaking and doing things way before their time. They started sitting at four months, crawling at six months, and their first words at ten months were Forever sisters.
Abby had one blue eye and one green eye, a water fountain hairdo with a bow headband that was dark brown in color. She carried around or should I say held tightly a brown teddy bear whom she later named Giggles.
Abby was on the quiet side, lifting one eyebrow up in curiosity or annoyance. Her skin is on the fair side.
On the other hand, Gabby had one hazel eye and one blue eye. Gabby's hair was gathered up into a ponytail while some hair draped unto the forehead. Gabby always wore a smile on her face, laying on her stomach, kicking her legs back and forth. It was as if she was playing with the angels. Gabby was a little darker than Abby, but you can tell that she was mixed. Abby took on the mother's skin color, and Gabby took on the father's skin color. The staff at Unique Orphanage