No Love: For the Love of Money.
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Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2024
Mature
'Money doesn't buy happiness' but for Braelyn money is what keeps her happy. She doesn't think anything else in life is important but her funds. She can't get enough of it and couldn't care less about love or even family for that matter. She dibbled and dabbled in relationships of course but it was nothing ever serious to her. Braelyn is all about her paper even if that means she has to take it from others; and even if it puts her or others in danger. Stuck in her greedy and selfish ways, can Braelyn find happiness in other aspects of her life? Or will she continue to let the money get to her head? Read to find out how her story plays out.


For the love of money is the root of all evil. 

- 1 Timothy 6:10
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