Project Love
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Ongoing, First published Dec 09, 2021
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Imagine Leaving your life in the Suburbs, to be placed in the "hood" of Florida. Yoshi Nomari Cade Definitely knows the feeling. From having the best athletic and academic programs, to a - well  not so much giving a shit School system , who only care about the gang violence, drug dealers, hallway riots. What would you do? Your parents have no care in the world to even pay attention to you and what's going on at this "NEW" school, but one day on the way to school at a stop light , her car is stuck up by a few gang members telling her to get out the car , no tears, no sadness just anger is shown in her eyes , because why her ? why right now , at the end of sophomore year?  "Yo Not This Car gang , let's get out of here !" A smug look across is face as he starred in her eyes as he grabbed his friend and got back into the vehicle. Who is he ? Why did he stop This from happening?
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