Baby Daddy
Kian Lawley, Jc Caylen, Ethan and Grayson Dolan. A fuckboy, a drug addict, an alcoholic, and a felon. Oh, and a baby.
Kian Lawley, Jc Caylen, Ethan and Grayson Dolan. A fuckboy, a drug addict, an alcoholic, and a felon. Oh, and a baby.
Benni Benson is a recovering addict with an abusive mother and junkie father, from an upper-class neighbourhood in the hills of LA. King is a drug dealer living on his own in a trap house in Compton. When Benni's estranged father comes back from a two year tour with his band and secrets can't be hidden, will relations...
An ordinary guy's life turns to hell when his work is invaded by the Mafia, and he unfortunately catches the eye of the boss. Will he find a way out or will he decide to stay?
When Kim woke up the next morning, she found herself in the CIDT (The California Institution For Drugged Teenagers). She couldn't recall anything; who was that creepy man in the car? Why did her own mother want to hurt her? After making new friends, enemies and having an unexpected realtionship with Zack, she r...
A collection of poetry detailing the effects and unforeseen consequences of drug addiction, abuse, and overdose. These poems were inspired by personal experiences.
Just because you go to rehab that doesn't mean you won't relapse Cover by: @teafortanya
He had the whole bad boy/thug thing going on. His pants were sagged just enough and he had multiple gold chains hanging from his neck and a gold watch. He also had 3 phones on him and the muscles in his arms stood out in shirt. Little did I know he's what I need.
Amour was a young lady from around the way. Shes been around the hood her whole life. She never gives these boys chances so they always assume she's stuck up. One comes along and tries to see what's she's stuck up over. No pictures used in this story is mine they belong to people in the photos.
" I want the pain to stop. Make the pain stop." " Only you can do that, Jacob."
"He told himself he'd never be the person he was today." - CURRENTLY EDITING Book One Highest Rank - #47 in Non-Fiction