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  • Bitter Sweet by Krishle
    Krishle
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    When you have two busy parents who rarely have time for you from their busy schedule, then your likely to turn out like Mia. She's socially awkward and a good loner because she literally has no friends at school. So when her father finally notices the boring and lonely life , he decides to take her to the New York to live with her only friend's family until she wishes to return. There she meets Matteo, Madison's twin brother who hates Mia with a passion. The tension is high as they all live the same house and their bedrooms are just across from the other they have same classes and same friends . And all those empty promises and broken faith and hope *******> <******** "Matt, stop!" I snap as I push my self more into the hospital ward wall which he's cornered me into. His eyes narrow at me in agitation and anger . " So you don't mind when that shit fuck touches you but you get problems by just my mere presence." He states with a voice too calm for my liking ."Huh!"He scoffs when I don't say anything. " What should I do for to understand that you're mi..." I cut him off . "Don't say it Matt, am not yours and nor will I ever be. You lost that when chose to follow your father's foot steps over me." I say and I know that I have hit a nerve because he's clenches but what he does next surprises me. Matteo fucking kisses me and Iam ashamed to say I don't pull away.... Please don't steal or copy my work. Copy right,All rights reserved .
  • The upshot of a twisted African mentality by 27ValleyDaisy27
    27ValleyDaisy27
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    This is for those Africans that don't feel African.
  • AFTER THE HOUSE.   by SisiweKing
    SisiweKing
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    After squandering their early twenties toiling in the furnace of Nigeria's hustle culture, a place that consumed their dreams. Three formidable women entered the Big Brother house as strangers. A house they then left as names the world would never forget. For ninety days, the cameras followed their every move. Now, the cameras are gone, but the spotlight remains. They are left with shavings of reputations they each carved for themselves. Chaotic, revelrous and riddled unending battlefields. Rin is fighting to outrun a mistake the world refuses to forget. Amara is caught between love and the truth she can no longer hide, And Chioma is quietly disappearing in a world that only rewards those who stay seen. As fame opens doors, whispers grow louder, money, power, and the unspoken price of staying relevant. Lurking temptation, and the line between success and survival begins to blur. In a city that never stops watching, three women must decide who they are beyond the screens, and how far they are willing to go to become it. ... AFTER THE HOUSE: When fame is louder outside than it ever was inside. Do friendship, faith, and integrity go beyond the echo?