blame the minority
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 31m
  • Reads 252
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 20
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Jul 01, 2015
A small town in west Virginia of about 200 of the same people: straight ,religious and very uptight , not that it's bad I'm religious too , and I have my uppity moments but there's one small problem: I'm a lesbian and so is my best friend Isaiah we pretend that were dating to fool our families , not no lie but because they will never accept us and I'm not the type to fall in love believe me , but then I met Monica.. And everything changed. And theres one more problem . She's the minister's daughter... I wonder how this is gonna pan out
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