Kendra

Kendra

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Kendra always felt like she never fitted in. To top it, she is super clumsy that she fell on her own graduation gown in kindergarten. However, kendra's birth history has been a mystery that nobody knew how to unravel. As she turned 18 with her forest kinky hair and moved away from the place that looked like home. Life keep throwing lemons and limes at her. Can she gain a blackbelt against life's anonymosity? Jason Kennedy cannot tell how he keeps having encounters with kendra all of a sudden. He didn't want anybody to know his other life which he kept beneath those thick lenses. With the fiesty attitude kendra brings to the table, can he still be his composed self? Is fate trying to give kendra and mason a chance at something bigger than them? #humour #teenfiction #fantasy #celebrity #humor
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