Orange is not your colour
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published May 01, 2020
Mature
Jaedyn Edwards comes from a family of pride and wealth. 
The pressure to be the epitome of a perfect daughter triggers Jaedyn's rebellion which lands herself in Litchfield Detention centre for Juvenile delinquents. Once she arrives, it's quite obvious that Jaedyn stands out. She is seen as the white rich girl that get's what ever she wants. Thus she automatically falls at the bottom of the Juvie hierarchy. 
She's a hot head who lands herself in a whole lot of drama. So what happens when her enemies become her friends? 
 What happens when the famous sex god of Litchfield detention centre forms a certain interest in her and happens to get on her every  single nerves? 
What happens when a hot, new JJC officer arrives to work at the centre and sparks a mutual attraction?
 And what happens when new enemies arise and try to ruin her life for good?
Let's just say that a lot can happen....
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