Thank you to everyone who gave condolences. And I wanted to correct myself he wasn't a friend that was like a brother to me. I'm not gonna talk about him here I'm gonna post the letter I wrote about him on here if you wanna read it. I'll try and update this weekend but you can read my poetry book drifting if you ain't got nothing to read lol. I'm just happy that I can smile again and I have people supporting me so that meant a lot thanks.

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Don't Judge the Thug
General FictionLatrell Prince Velmont is a dealer. With a business that was passed down from his uncle. He has nothing but family, but does he find "the one". With the craziest things going on around him, does he break? He's not like everybody makes him seem. So d...