Cocaine Love (Urban)
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  • Reads 14,713
  • Votes 155
  • Parts 3
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2014
Bentley is the son of major drug dealers, and he is confused about love. He is stuck in between what he wants and what's best for him. He's trying his best to not follow in his parents footsteps and still be successful. But what's really better, to follow your heart or follow your brain?
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