[18+] Hosting the Transfer Student
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Ongoing, First published Sep 16, 2021
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[Disclaimer: 18+ ONLY! THIS IS A WORK OF PURE FICTION AND IN NO WAY IS IT MEANT TO PROMOTE BIGOTRY OR PREJUDICE.]

It's the year 2030. Immigration in the US is now higher than ever. To properly help the student orient themselves in the All American atmosphere, some exchange students are sent to stay with their fellow classmates' family. This program is known as the immigrant settlement program.

One such family selected is the Weissman family, a well off family of four in an urban neighborhood of California. Their guest - Jamal, a Nigerian exchange student and new classmate of the family's eldest son, Pat. With an absent father and a voluptuous mother, what will the arrival of Jamal mean for Pat? What effect will Jamal have on the Weissman family, especially on Mrs. Howard? Will her past secrets finally catch up with her?
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