Misconceptions
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Ongoing, First published Jan 22, 2017
Mature
Is it the norm for a 17 year old to be taking care of her younger brother when both parents are alive?
Is it the norm that a young girl only works at night to fend for her and her brother?
No, it's not the norm. 

Normany is a 17 year old girl enrolled in her local high school with her younger brother in basic school. She thought that her life was set in a pattern of going to work at night and school in the day. She has no time for play and are set in the ways of a true hustler.

Adrian is a 20 year old thug that seem to have all the power on the streets. He is a go getter and often times people think he is a dunce for mixing up small changes. He waste no time courting woman cause that's just not his thing. He is a true gangster set in his own ways.

What happens when both collide on a lonely night on these streets?
Will they misinterpret each other actions and cause mishap?
Or will they see what no one else sees in them.....misconceptions.
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