HER
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  • Reads 742
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 2
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jan 16, 2014
Her, she the it girl that one girl that everybody adores , she loves everybody and helps everybody she's a straight A student she's pretty and pretty much perfect

 Her, she could also be that party girl that's wild and crazy that everyone calls a whore who has nothing too look forward to in life 

Then its the HER that's the bitchy stuck  rich white that thinks everybody loves her but really everybody HATES her 

Then its my HER. and her name is gabby Herrera  she white and Dominican, she's my Mrs. Right. She's 19 years young , 5'0 really pretty with long black hair that reaches her butt. Gray eyes deep dimples and a tongue ring. She has kids, two year old twins Rose and Rico. I've been knowing her for a few months since she moved here and I've been wanting to get at her for a while but the thing is she don't do thugs .and I'm the biggest king pin on the west coast
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