Your Side Of The Bed
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  • Reads 15
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Nov 10, 2017
Kaitlyn Smith has had a hard life. Her mother passed away when she was 7 from cancer. Her father is a drug addict who in shorter words abuse her in every way except one. What do you do when you are going though what she is? Give up ? Kaitlyn refuses to give up. Not on her abuser, and definitely not on herself.

Carter Daniels is one of the world's most feared men in the world. He runs a gang called the Black Vipers. When he starts school at Murray's Highschool what will be his thoughts? What is to be his weakness? 

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"Who did this to you?"he demanded practically yelling.

"N-oo on-e,"I managed to stutter out.

He had seen them. The scars, the bruises, and the burns. He seen it with his eyes, and all I could do was stutter out no one. His eyes were dark, holding emotions I was so used to. Frustration, and the one that I seen everyday in my father. Anger, and for the first time in 9 years the anger wasn't direct towards me.

"Come," he said walking away waiting for me to follow.
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