The Cover Up
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  • Parts 70
  • Time 6h 51m
  • Reads 3,121
  • Votes 214
  • Parts 70
  • Time 6h 51m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2018
Aniyah has been dealing with her no good ex, since high school. They've grown up but have they really? Chris does nothing but cheat, but will she give it all up or will she just play Cover Up for the rest of her life. On the other hand her sisters are also going through troubles with their friends, and pasts. They have a good way of covering it up but have you ever heard of something called pressure? Well they know pressure way too well. Everyone has secrets but what are they and how do everything unfold? Well let's read and we shall see!! 
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