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A Touch Of Color
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Ongoing, First published Nov 23, 2017
The world is governed by love and by color. Who has it and who doesn't. 

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Amnisty Braxton. She's audacious. As beautiful as pressed carnations, but as lethal as a polonium. She's the type of person that mothers warn their sons not to fall in love with, because she leaves everyone behind in the end.

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Jayden was kind hearted. He was humble, as far from prideful as you could fathom, he was gracious but strong and as easygoing as the ocean waves - until someone disrupted his peace.

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A co-written novel by @LivMae893 and @miranda47312
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[COMPLETE] Nadine and Braxton were not supposed to meet, or ever cross paths. Their worlds were different, yet connected at the same time. But now that they've met, it's not likely that they will ever be the same again. Her, an addict who uses sex and drugs to run from the pain she feels inside. Him, a kingpin so detached from himself that he doesn't know who he is and lacks connection in every way. Finding love in a hopeless place was nearly impossible, but Nadine and Braxton are stronger than either of them think. Trigger Warning⚠️: This story explores harsh themes like self-harm, addiction and drug use, sexual and physical abuse, and violence. I am in no way trying to endorse it romanticize these behaviors.*