Marble Hills (BWWM)[CURRENTLY BEING REEDITED]
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  • Reads 35,751
  • Votes 265
  • Parts 4
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2017
Kenya Moore was just a normal teenager who lived in the Suburbs of Chicago. Diversity and cultural enrichment filled her life. Her heart and mind was taught to appreciate all backgrounds and her parents taught her that the most important virtues to hold onto were love and forgiveness.

When tragedy strikes, Kenya's world is turned upside down and is forced to live with estranged cousin who happens to reside in the deep south. The south is nothing Kenya is accustomed to and her non-traditional habits places a target on her back. Faced with new challenges in her new environment; Kendra was sure her life couldn't get any worse. 

Then she met him.
               
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DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND - I AM REWRITING THIS AND CONTINUING THE STORY

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