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Reckless Love (Pt 1)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 20, 2013
Mature
Brooklyn Abrielle Goode is a Chicago bred, Atlanta fed girl. She lives in Atlanta with her dad, but does money, flashy cars, clothes and jewelry mean that she's living the good life? You never know what's truly behind closed doors. Sometimes you have to play dirty... After all, it's a dirty world, you got to get your hands dirty.
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