Back To This
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Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2022
Two rival people, poor bahamaians and immigrant haitians dislike each other because of a love gone wrong that happened in the past. A bahamian woman (Pre'Nell) fell in love with a haitian man (Peterson) and the bahamian man (William) who Pre'Nell was arranged to marry didn't like this so he killed Peterson and Pre'Nell. He went to the obeah man and placed a curse that if the two races ever fall in love with each other, there will be tragedy withn in two months. From that day on both people had beef with each other. The Bahamains saw it as if Pre'Nell had never met Peterson it would have never happened. And the haitians saw it as if Pre'Nell obeyed her fathers orders they both would have been here. Therefore both races blamed each other. Now, it has happened again where a haitian girl (Juiliette) fall in love with a bahamian boy (Leon) but, with a twist. A forbidden love that may or may not turn into a tragedy.
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