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Slut Drama
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Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2016
High School is hard enough, especially for Akeezy Jenkins. Being picked on and talked about since ninth grade, she was finally becoming happy that her looks were attractive instead of dismissive. 

  And then the app surfaced. You made a page and people commented under your page things about you. The gag is...every comment was anonymous. No one would know what you'd said about someone. Good, bad, or ugly. 

 So when someone ends up dead because of the app, secrets arise that's been hidden within the anonymous comments. The prime suspect being Akeezy.
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32 parts Ongoing

Amara Monroè learned long ago that closeness comes with a cost. Her life is built on structure, silence, and the kind of distance that keeps old wounds from splitting open. Cold lectures, sharp rules, and an unapproachable reputation-it's easier to be feared than to risk being hurt again. Madison Laurent is everything Amara is not: bright, stubborn, endlessly sweet, and unafraid to argue her point until she's heard. She's the student who lingers after class, the one who meets Amara's cutting words with laughter, the one who sees through the walls Amara swore no one would ever breach. What begins as irritation turns dangerous, because Madison's sunshine feels too much like hope, and hope is the one thing Amara promised herself she could never afford. It's wrong. It's forbidden. Amara knows she should walk away. But Madison has a way of making even the darkest rooms feel like home... and Amara isn't sure she has the strength to leave.