A Woman To Soon Pt 2
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Mar 05, 2018
Mature
Finally Part Two Of A Woman To Soon Is Here

When The Secrets Of The Past Catches Up To Gregory It Creates A Love Triangle Of Burning Bridges. His Heart Is Fill Up With Mixed Emotions And Confused Decisions. Jasmine or Maisy? He's Caught Up In Deadly Love That Could Turn Out Bad In The End. 

Maisy Life Couldn't Get Any Better When Jasmine Walks Back In The Picture, Her Life Turns Upside Down. Everything Slowly Starts To Fall Apart, Being Framed, Getting Put In Rehab, And No One To Rely On. She Fear Her Life Is Taking A Turn To Her Past, But She Would End It All Before Her Life Turn Left. Maisy Refused To Live The Life She Lived In The Past Again. 

Drama Awaits, Secrets Revealed, And Now The Dead Is Rising From The Grave.
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