Nagis A Narrative Fiction

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“Em, excuse me but, who are you?” the guy with glasses asked, I’m going to assume that’s the father
“Ah, Rei-chan, she’s... my sister” Nagisa explained
“But I thought you only had two sisters?”
“I’m only his half-sister” I stepped in “I’m that one that came out of one adventure his dad had when he was in America”
“He was already with mom when that happened though they didn’t have any children yet, and mom said the only condition for them not to get divorce was if_”
“He completely turned his back on my mom and me” I finished the explanation “Alexandra Garcia, I obviously too my mother’s last name and I don’t care if their mom hates me, they are still my half-sisters and half-brother so I will visit them once in a while”
“Once in a really,
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Because I’m due in a few days in theory”
“Not really, but with such a huge boyfriend I guess he’ll have a big baby”
“Huge?”
“Over two meters tall but if you must know, he seemed big everywhere else too”
“Okay, enough, I can’t keep up with this conversation anymore” Nagisa’s boyfriend said “can we just sit and eat and talk about other things?” he almost looked like he was pleading
“Ohh, Nagisa-chan, I thought you would have corrupted him by now...”
“I did” he said with and evil grin and for some reason I don’t doubt

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