Good Girl Mobsters (Watty Awards 2013)
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  • Reads 236
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Nov 07, 2012
Abigail Vara and Andy Keith are good girls, rich girls, pushed towards a life of privilege and money. But like any kid, they have a dream and through they are as different as any two girls could get, being best friends for as long as they can remember has made even there dreams the same.
Abigail to everyone but Andy, to whom she is known as Abby, is a short, sweet, and loveable, girly red-head, an only- child bent on getting her wishes, even if it would mean going behind her parents backs.
Andy, and opposite in every way to Abby. A tall tomboy/ girly girl, with split color hair and not a formal bone in her body.
What do these good girls have in common?
The dream of not only being a dancer, but of being a mobster in one of the biggest crews in all of New York at the moment...
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