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Sideline Girl (Urban Story) by LadyStaciee
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At the age of 17 Jada begins to See Boosie. Her dad whose a preacher makes her stop seeing him, due to his reputation . But after Jada grows up, now 22, she begins seeing Boosie again, only this time she's settling to be a sideline to his baby mama and his rap career. Knowing Boosie lifestyle and surroundings, its kind of hard for her to be happy. Will she find away with Boosie or finally listen to dad and fly away to something new?
Trap Queen by OGStimpson
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After finally finding her sister, the world doesn't let up on Malaysia. Follow her through her journey and she has to learn the way of life--Kill or be killed"
Trap Queen. by radiatings
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Compton changed everything. In Riverdale, I used to be able to walk outside at night without having to worry about anything happening to me. I could walk outside in broad daylight and wouldn't have to worry about drive-by's. I used to be able to come home and be able to rely on a homemade meal made by mother-and my father sitting on the couch with her. But now, everything's changed. My dad dipped out on me and my mom, my mom and I are struggling to make ends meet, and I'm in these streets. Never would I imagined that myself, Egypt, would be out on the streets selling drugs to support myself. But if it helps me support me and my mother, I'm willing to do whatever it takes. Now I have responsibilities that I would've never expected, and people depend on me more than ever before. © all rights reserved // livythecreator
Reggie and Rah. by radiatings
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[SEQUEL TO TRAP QUEEN] Reggie and Rah. You don’t hear one name without the other. We partners in crime, ever since we was little. We’ve been through a lot in Compton, but since we’ve moved to Chicago, we got even more problems that we thought we were escaping from.