He Wasn't Man Enough

He Wasn't Man Enough

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Nathan and Alexis have broken up. And he has moved on yet he keeps trying to get back into Alexis life. Maya is threatened that her man is leaving her to get back with his ex, Alexis. Little does she know, Alexis doesn't even want Nathan and thinks Maya could do better. That's the reason she left in the first place. He's a player. Will Maya recognise this or still antagonise Alexis thinking she is still the problem?
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It wasn't suppose to be like this. My life, it wasn't suppose to turn out the way it has. I was suppose to go to college, graduate, become the most successful woman in this country. Yet now I find myself sitting next to Wesley Kirk, in a holding cell, at 3:00 a.m. What the fuck happened. ______ Maya Daniels moved to Riverbay when she was 12, she became instantly popular from her bubbly personality and her funny ways. However, when Maya's parents leave for four months, and is denounced as 'most popular'. She in turn was turned into an 'outcast'. With a whole new shift in her social life, Maya finds herself getting into trouble. With Wesley Kirk as her bad influence, Maya begins to really understand who she really is. Who she actually wants to be. With a candle burning at both sides, Maya needs to choose. The path she thought she wanted, or the new path she's created for her true self. Stay tuned. ______ This story is rated mature 18+, please read at your own risk :)

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