Love Is Blind
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2021
Mature
What happens to a young girl who loses everything she ever cares about and ends up living with her abusive boyfriend of 3 years?

Kimberly Cane is a young 18 yr old girl who has lost everything she has loved. Having to bury her mother at 17 and have to rely on her abusive boyfriend she loses her faith and just in love. Being saved by the mother and father of the streets, will she learn to love again or will she hold that wall up forever?

Jayceon Knight was raised by his mother and father. Even tho they raised him to know the streets in and out, he still took a chance on love. Being the eldest son of the Knights' he has alot to hold up to. Jay isn't to fond that his mom and dad took in some random off the street.  After the woman he fell for dies, will he give love a chance or will he leave it for the birds?
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