Scar Face
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Complete, First published Oct 20, 2019
Mature
"Okay, Yamcha. What do you want? I made it very clear that you and I are over." Bulma said as she added sugar to her coffee. "You were with a younger girl, what happened?" She finished with venom in her tone and glared at the fighter. The man gave an awkward laugh and scratched the back of his head.

"Well, yeah. But she was just after me for my money...which I don't have that much." He laughed. Yamcha was a decent baseball player, however, he was a bad investor and just wasted money on petty things. "And I realize that I still love you and care about you, Bulma," Yamcha said and took her hands.
Part 5 of In Three Years

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COMPLETED (Book 1) Since birth, seventeen-year-old Cady has been forced to live in the shadows as she is unable to be a part of normal State Society. Hiding from The State has meant Cady has grown up in an underground world which is corrupt and immoral. A world which has caused her to grow up too fast and build an emotional barrier to stop people from getting close. Running from place to place Cady's main goal has been to not let her true self be revealed. However, as she gets older her goal is getting more difficult to achieve which leads her to wonder; how long can she hide who she is before she starts to lose herself? And can she really run forever without getting caught? WARNING: There are NO explicit scenes however there are references to sex, prostitution and rape. There is mild violence and descriptions of death. Age guidance: Older teens+