The Problem Child (The Sisters Grimm, book 3)

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The Problem Child (The Sisters Grimm, book 3)
Michael Buckley
Her little sister, Daphne, sat on the edge of her bed, busily scribbling GET WELL SOON! on the cast with a black marker.
    Daphne had been through a lot in the last year and a half; both of them had--the orphanage, the insane foster families, their nasty caseworker, giants, monsters, and mayhem. Through it all, Sabrina had protected her little sister the best she could, growing up fast so that Daphne wouldn't have to. It was worth it to keep the ever-present smile on her little sister's face.
... "Hey, monkey," Sabrina said.
    Daphne screamed with joy and hugged her sister tightly. "Are you OK?" Sabrina asked.
    "I'm fine," Daphne said, kissing her sister on each cheek.
    "And Granny Relda?" "She's good. She went to get a cup of coffee. She'll be right back." "Mr. Canis?" Daphne's eyes welled with tears.
    Sabrina hugged her sister to comfort her and to prevent the little girl from seeing the tears rolling down her own cheeks.
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