Sunflowers and Sunshine

Sunflowers and Sunshine

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"Speak up sunshine." ... "Yes sir." Raven Renshaw is a normal teenage girl, always smiling at everyone in the hallways and always happy or so it seems. Behind the scenes, her life is more chaotic and dangerous than what she lets on. Raven tries to keep herself out of his business and troubles, but not always able to since his gang and is one of he top two in their city. As the school year goes along, her fathers gang gets in the way of her future and their rivals kidnap, happening to be one of her enemies as well: Axel Kremer. Raven tries to find her way our as Axel has others plans for his delicate sunflower. Will she fall for his plans or escape his hold?
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Gemma is a nobody. She knows it. Her parents know it. Everybody at school takes advantage of it. She accepts the fact that everybody is going to treat her badly. She can't do anything about it. She will forever be the doormat, somebody to shove homework at, someone to take anger out on. She goes about her business quietly, doesn't mess around. But then Gemma makes a mistake. She goes out at night, again on a useless mission to keep the peace. She runs into one of the most dangerous gangs in America. And she makes an impression. Liam Henderson is someone you don't mess around with, people cross the street to avoid crossing paths with him. So what will he do when a little school girl named Gemma gets under his skin? And it all started with a Tampon.

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