Hood Damage

Hood Damage

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Who said trapping was just for boys? Monae Carter is a 17 year old trap queen from Atlanta. After her mother was killed when she was 14, she & her twin brother, Melvin went to stay with their dad. Being away from him so long, they learned that their dad was the biggest drug lord in Atlanta. 2 years later, Monae is now running shit alongside Melvin & her dad. Monae does everything you can think of. She kills, she moves drugs & sometimes she just sits back and calls the shots. Monae has been through a lot in her past, which is why her number one rule is to of course, never trust a soul.
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