REAL ONE
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  • Reads 15,676
  • Votes 359
  • Parts 60
  • Time 8h 59m
Ongoing, First published May 16, 2018
Mature
Shyla is a shy 22 year old girl who has never really seen just how beautiful she really is. She has everything going for her and she is even about to graduate college. The one time she put her heart out she gets burned. Deciding just to focus on herself and finishing her studies her cousin pushes her back out there. That's when she meets one of the hottest rappers in the game. Will he burn her like she was burned before or will he show her just how beautiful she really is and show that he is a REAL ONE!
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