WORLD'S APART
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Ongoing, First published Aug 13, 2020
This is a story that defies beliefs and traditions of people.

The story of two different people with different beliefs, culture, race, and even different continents, what will become of them when they meet. 

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There is Natasha Chimamanda Etiabar, an American born, Nigerian raised. She is a black beauty with a kind, sweet yet fierce heart who can't stand against injustice moves to a different city, country even an entirely different continent where people see things differently.

When she meets Troy Lynch she starts to understand that there are also ways in which you can see understand people of different perspectives yet still maintain your own beliefs.

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As you read this story we would understand that even in this modern age people still look down upon a black person, family, couple and even say all sorts of things to an interracial relationship, so many beliefs and attitudes that should have died years back 

Then this is where there is a u-turn where both parties stand against such injustice,  strive to make it past societal beliefs and still maintain their true love and
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