Bonnie & Clyde
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  • Parts 9
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  • Reads 20,384
  • Votes 533
  • Parts 9
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Apr 06, 2013
Mature
Getting kicked out of her house at 12 years old and also losing her father took a tole on Queen Williams's life . She needed a way to make money and quick , so she took after other 'New Orleans ' niggas and began selling dope . Her being a female , a young one at that it was hard for her to come up .  August on the other hand , stared selling at the age 15 years old ,he needed a way to make money in the hard streets of the NOLA . With his brother and other niggas on his side he plan on taking over the streets of New Orleans, but things doesn't always go as planned , he met Queen on his way up and after losing the people closest to them , they began to go harder and become unstoppable . What will happen in the Life of a New Orleans nigga ? Follow Queen and August on their way to the top .
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