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Dear Solange
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Ongoing, First published Dec 09, 2016
Mature
1969 Tiburon, South Carolina. Beyoncé Knowles is a sweet, shy, and peculiar girl. She's 15 years old, the youngest out of the class of juniors that attend Tiburon High. Her past isn't bright, matter of fact her whole families past isn't that well but she manages to stay sane...for now.


Kelandria Rowland, the new girl comes to town. She's beyond beautiful and instantly gains popularity in this small town. But is she as pure and bright as everyone thinks she is?

What happens when Kelly and Beyoncé cross paths?

*loosley based off of my favorite movie "The secret life of bees" but with a twist*

Something new I hope y'all like itttt!?
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Let Me Find Out

31 parts Complete Mature

Let Me Find Out Beyoncé x YN | Comedy, Chaos & Smut (Every Other Chapter... Respectfully) Beyoncé just wanted to lurk in peace. What starts as a harmless decision to join a messy group chat under a fake name quickly spirals into a full-blown obsession with one particular user: YN - a smooth-talking, hoodie-wearing stud who's funny, fine, and always "accidentally" posting thirst traps. But when a fan event leads to Beyoncé meeting YN in real life, all bets are off. What follows? 🌀 Chaotic flirting 👀 Nosy family members 🥵 Accidentally horny brunches 📱 Group chat scandals 💍 An accidental proposal ...and Beyoncé discovering that topping might not be her ministry. Add in Blue Ivy's commentary, the twins asking too many damn questions, a cookout interrogation, and Tina Knowles being entirely too observant - and you've got a slow-burn romantic comedy that's equal parts freaky and foolish.