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Promises II [HOLD]
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    Time 2h 9m
Ongoing, First published Mar 20, 2019
Turmoils of miscommunications and mistakes, between jasmine and Beyoncé, beyonce finally clears her name after constant misjudgment. Jasmine is now a senior in high school and is experiencing some complications with adapting. Secrets on jasmine behalf causes a disconnection between her and her mother. However jasmines past is to return and bite her square in the ass and may actually rupture her now deteriorating relationship with her mother, will jasmine come to her senses and actually mature and let the past go or will she lose all she have for a small line? Read to find out
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