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Keep You In Mind
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Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2016
White men are scoundrels.

No good can come from dating or, God forbid, falling in love with a white boy. 

Chamony Wells never questioned or challenged this teaching as all the white men she'd been around managed to live up or down to that expectation. 

Off all the teachings that she learned from her mother and grandfather, she was always certain that her feelings toward Caucasian men would never change. 

Then came Isaac Gardner - the 6'4 football player who managed to flip Chamony's world and heart upside down.

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