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Good Luck
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Ongoing, First published Feb 17, 2015
Mature
Young kaydn moves to America. After living a harsh life in Sierra Leone since he was young. He finds himself with the wrong crowd and On his way to be in total control of The concrete jungle of Brooklyn, NY

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