Playing With Fire
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  • Reads 14,673
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Jul 17, 2015
Mature
( Previously Kidnapped By A Gang Leader )

Joclyn Danielle Reynolds was a normal 17-year-old enjoying her senior year. Hanging out with her friends, working at a local bookstore downtown, and dreams of going to college. She thinks her and her family live a normal life, but little does she know her family isn't what she thinks.

Benjamin Jacob Johnson, 19, Vice President of the Jade Dragon Gang, has had his eye on Joclyn for a long time. When a problem emerges, Benjamin steps up suddenly and offers Joclyn's parents a deal they can't refuse and they hand over Joclyn to Benjamin.

Joclyn's thrown into a world of money, drugs, sex, and death. With her new life, will she be able to live or will she pay the price of her parent's decisions? Find out in "Playing with Fire".
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