Please Excuse Me For Being PROBLEMATIC || Roddy Ricch
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  • Reads 117
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2020
Mature
Rising star Roddy Ricch, from Compton and upcoming drill rapper Devanon Diori, from London, come together in an ongoing quest of finding peace and harmony in a world filled with hoes, opps and high standards. All while falling in love.

As Roddy has his baggage, Devanon has hers too - from an extremely high profile ex that lives next door to her to a dysfunctional family that seems to affect every aspect of her career. AND her relationships.

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This story contains violence, strong language and sexual themes that might be triggering to some readers. And for that, I apologise💙
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