Misplaced Loyalty
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Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2016
Mature
Rival gangs have the St. Louis streets at war. Friendships formed on the playground are being compromised because of lucrative criminal lifestyles. The game is about to change and crime is the only thing on its side. In the midst of it all Brooklin Jones ultimate goal in life is to obtain riches. 

Angel, Brooklin's younger sister, is oblivious to the misfortunes that surround her family. Dilemmas of street life intensify as the two sisters meet the most miraculous hood figures ever assembled. Signs of trouble are on the rise. Two sisters will learn that there are no shortcuts in the street life. All those involve will realize that loyalty comes with a heavy price. Someone will  suffer severe consequences when the loyalty is misplaced.
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