The Girl She Used To Be {UNFINISHED}
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Ongoing, First published Apr 21, 2018
Mature
This is my very first book! Please be sure to add comments and such on what I should improve on! Enjoy reading!
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WARNING: SMUT & Profanity +15 & Older

When street girl Ranae finally hit her Senior year at McGlory High School, she realized that graduation isn't going to be a piece of cake. With little to no money to support herself nor her family, Ranae gets money the fastest way she knows; Selling dope. Ranae never asked herself what she wants to accomplish in life, as she's always doing something for others. Balancing her world between her drug dealing father, Eric, and her loving Latino mother, Carlita, Ranae has to ask herself what she truly wants to be in life and what's right for her. So follow Ranae in this story of confusion, anger, new boundaries, finding herself, and love (?).
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