Is this love ?
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 20m
  • Reads 288
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 8
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Mar 20, 2016
Mature
My Name is Akira And Im a fem I'm mixed with long flowy black hair. Im in love with my Amazing girlfriend Ashantee and she 18 and a stud. We are both about to be Seniors. My mom Is always drinking and hitting on me and I can't take it no more. I'm a serious self harmer but I have to do this to deal with this abuse and fear somehow. Ashantee and I are usually good but One day We both stop talking and we are hiding more and more things from each other each day. One day A new girl Named Shay starts at our School, and Ashantee all over that. Then I meet the Most amazing girl Kayshiana. She bad as fuck, and all I wanna do is be with her. But I thought me and Ashantee were supposed to be together. Is this really love ...

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