Foolish
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  • Reads 325
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 3
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2015
Mature
Carmon Wells is a church girl. She live a great life under the lord and her parents. She is 23 years old and wants more out of life. Living at home is not cutting it for her anymore. On the other hand her best friend Peaches Greene is working at the hottest strip club in Duval called Bottom's Up and seemed to be living it up. Finishing school and paying bills ain't that easy as Carmon thought. Will she get the more out of her life she's been looking for?

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