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Dark Virtue  by Ara_Kiara
Dark Virtue
Ara_Kiara
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  • Parts 53
"Do you think she knows" it was all a lie "how could she, she's 5 years old" the truth was out. "She's smart for a 5 year old" no one could change the past. "So what do we do" and no one could change the course of the future. "We leave, we leave and never look back" it was all a smoke screen for the real truth "and what if she finds us one day?" People who destroyed the innocent were nothing but the dirt under her boot. "Then we don't give her the chance to find us" the lighter was a flick of light that would change everything. "Do you think you can handle killing a child?" a sin created by Satan himself. "Can you" the question no one could answer nor deny. The house lit up in flames as two figures stood in front of it watching the monster they found be burned to ash. "We should go" little did they know the past always comes back to bite you in the ass. "No one will ever find out ok" nothing stays buried forever. "Our little secret" and secrets never stay hidden. Originally know as the Hybrid Heir
The Blacker The Berry by FeistyPisces2
The Blacker The Berry
FeistyPisces2
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  • Parts 34
"Some say the blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice. I say the darker the flesh, then the deeper the roots." -Tupac Young, African-American teen Ebony Brooks is considered an outcast to society. Not because of any disabilities or awkward personality traits, but because of her rich cocoa skin. However, Ebony is still confident with her dark complexion and receives uplifting praise from her family. Ebony travels through her entire life being a target to other kids, but when will she take a stand and stick up for her beautiful chocolate complexion? cover slayed by @aneonsky This story will be entering in the Wattys2016.
Good Enough by luxuryt
Good Enough
luxuryt
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  • Parts 30
"You're pretty cute for a dark girl." Self destruction at it's finest. Society's image of "real beauty"... LIGHT SKIN.