My friend Abigail and I
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  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Dec 20, 2018
This tail tells the story of an unlikely story that takes place in the early 1700's in the south when slavery was a "normal" thing. Abigail is a white girl who is growing up in a wealthy white family, but her best friend is a slave girl who's name is Ashia. They must keep their friendship a secret or bad things could happen. And on top of that their are people who are "taking" people to the north in the dark of night! friendship will be tested, but what if someone has to choose between friendship and freedom?
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Skin Color Doesn't Matter

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*WARNING, NOT EDITED* Ashley was in her Senior year of High school. She is 17. She has had a wonderful high school experience and is ready to finish strong for her last year. What she didn't know was that her friend's boyfriend's friend would become very close to her. She would soon go through some things she had never experienced. She and her bestfriend, Mercedes, have been friends since they were little. She didnt really have any friends because of her skin color. Ashley's mom was African American and her father left when she was little. Her mother found someone who would treat her better. Ashley has 2 little siblings. A little brother and a little sister. She wasn't the richest out there but she was happy with what she had. She had 2 jobs so she could get out of the small town of Roseville. When she meets this guys, she didn't know how hard it was going to be. She didn't know she was going to be judged because of her class. She also didn't know her skin color mattered.