Wrong Path
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  • Reads 2,724
  • Votes 108
  • Parts 3
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2016
Rayven Price grew up with no Mother or Father. Sure she had roll models such as her 'Aunt' Krystal, Keisha and her 'Uncle' Jake but they still couldn't feel that whole where her mothers presence should've been.

Her grandmother tried to make sure she raised Rayven right. Changing certain flaws she saw in herself when she raised  Rayvens mother, Alia. 

Always said yes when she wanted to go to the movies instead of Always saying No. 

Yes she can Go to a friend's house 

Yes she can go to sleepovers 

Yes she can go down the street to the store 

YES YES YES YES YES!! As long as she was safe, checked in often, carried her pepper spray around and looked behind her at all times. 

All these yes's led Rayven to think she could do anything...that is until she tried to find the man that helped bring her in this world...her Father.
It was the one thing her grandmother said she COULDN'T do which only made Rayven even more curious.

What will happen when secrets unravel about her mothers past?  

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