Red 6 Inches
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  • Reads 264
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 4
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Sep 11, 2012
Big sun coming strong through the motel blinds Wake up to your girl for now, let's call her Cleopatra I watch you fix your hair Then put your panties on in the mirror, Cleopatra Then your lipstick, Cleopatra Then your six-inch heels, catch her She's headed to the pyramid She's working at the pyramid tonight                                                                                                                                                           Pyramids by Frank Ocean  Kelli Henderson goes through many problems to keep her education up and watch after her four year old daughter. All while trying to keep her from a big secret. Her job.  About the Story The idea of this story came from my thought/opinion of the song Pyramids by Frank Ocean. Hence the intro. and the fact that some people have to do certain things to make a living in this world. So the thought came of following women working as Kelli does to make it through life.    Vote !! Comment !! Become A Van !! Enjoy !!
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