Hood love 💉 DIS CONTINUED ‼️‼️
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  • Reads 122
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2019
This story bout a girl name Bri she had a rough past with her mom being a crackhead every since Bri father got locked up when she was 17 but bri father was the biggest drug lord all across America... mainly in Ocala Florida where he held the most longest Gangs PG,MGSG ( no need to tell the meaning of them right now ) ••• but read to find out more it hold drama , sexual content && more
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