Gone // Machine Gun Kelly
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  • Reads 110,777
  • Votes 2,991
  • Parts 37
  • Time 3h 24m
Complete, First published Sep 25, 2016
Mature
When you're broke and the only thing you have are dreams, that's the worst combination. Colson and Zendaya live a hard life and the only thing keeping them alive is their belief in better tomorrow. But what happens when Colson gets an opportunity to start over and the only thing he leaves Daya is his promise to come back for her when he succeeds? Will they recognize each other after all those years apart or will only one of them live in yesterday? Can she accept some new changes that come into her life and will she cope with the consequences of Colson a.k.a. Machine Gun Kelly's new lifestyle?

WARNING: the writer/author of this story has nothing against any race, sexual orientation or nation. All of the things written in this story are for plot purposes only. We are all equal and nobody should feel less worthy because of his/ hers difference.
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