New town, fresh start

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3rd POV

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3rd POV

Miami looks down at the corpse in front of her. Her mind rushing at maximum speed. She felt no remorse for the man. He toke her virginity from her, yeah she used guys and seduced them to get what she wanted, but she never gave them what they wanted, so for Kenny to come in and take that away from her was horrendous, so her mother toke matters into her own hands, she could almost laugh at the circumstances.

Her thoughts are cut short by the sound of snobby bitches talking shit behind her.

Miami's POV

"Poor Amber Lynn. I know they had their issues with the divorce but still, she must be devastated," one of the snobby ladies says. I roll my eyes as Austin comes over and stands between Ginny and I, to look at Kenny's body.

This is why I'm so fucking glad that we're moving. Bitches like them piss me off. "Have you seen the new wife? Who shows that much cleavage at a funeral? Along with that Brazilian whore of a daughter too," The other lady with blonde hair says.

I look down at my outfit.

I hate when people hate on you because they not you

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I hate when people hate on you because they not you. This being the last straw, Ginny and I guide Austin over towards our mother, purposely going where the two women were.

"Tacky," The red head woman says with a scoff. When we walk past them, I accidentally bump into the short haired blonde woman. With me having a drink in my hand, it spills on both of them.

"Oh!" They both gasps.

"Oops. Pardon me, I tripped." I say, and we begin to walk away. I hear the two ladies scoff and the sound of their heels retreating.

3rd POV

On the other hand, Georgia Miller was putting on an act for the other guests. It was the only way for anything to be believable. "Kenny was the best. The best. After being a single mother for so long, he was like a godsend. And he was wonderful with the kids. He treated them like his very own," she weeps'. Sniffles, tears, and everything was out to prove a point.

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