Desperate Enough

Desperate Enough

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Nyla Robbin and Kaycia Joseph have hated each other for as long as they could remember. They both grew up in Jamaica and went to the same Elementary and Secondary school. During high school Nyla has always been the "brat" type. She was popularly known as the Rusea's High mattress" since every nigga laid her already. Nyla migrated after high school and is studying in Canada at the University of Toronto. Well, the school was relieved when she left. She disliked Kaycia simple because she is an introvert and does not care about having friends. Soon after Kaycia graduated high school, she got accepted to pursue a bachelor's degree in psychology at the University of Toronto.
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