In Too Deep | LeTrippsx
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  • Reads 301
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 3
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Dec 06, 2015
Mature
A Gangsta Lesbian Love Saga.

Treasure Parker has always been attracted to drugs and thugs even though she's from the suburbs. She transplants to another state to attend college but she learns more than what she's majoring in. Treasure begins to battle with the street life and lesbian urges as she puts her life in danger more than once.

Ahmad, Treasure's boyfriend, offers her the fast life of money, jewelry, and designer things. But after a chance encounter with a lesbian,  Drae, her world shakes up as her curiousity turns into jealousy, sex, and rage. 

Becoming obsessed with both of her lovers, Treasure dives in too deep and risks her life, education, and sexuality for the lifestyles that both of her lovers provide.
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