Shaded (Dark Skin Beauty)
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  • Reads 219
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2017
Mature
"M-My name is Melanie." I stuttered nervously. My palms, sweaty and trembling slightly.

"Okay M-Melanie I don't care. What is your black ass doing here?" Brittany teased.

I held my head down and looked at my shoe.

"Cleo invited me." I mumbled.

She laughed and shook her head from my response.

"And you really think Cleo likes you Melanie?" She started to walk closer and and my heart raced. I have always been afraid of Brittany and her clique.

Ever since the day they jumped me at the park.

Am I afraid to be who I am?

Am I afraid of everyone?

Am I afraid of being in the skin I'm in...?

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