Introduction

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COPYRIGHT INFORMATION

Copyright by madandbougie. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions of it. This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author's imagination or are used fictionally. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead is entirely coincidental. I do not own any images used in the book.

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SYNOPSIS

Laila Kincaid leapt through every obstacle that seemed to block her path to greatness with ease. She navigated her way through two elementary schools, three middle schools, and somehow managed to graduate high school and college without any rebellious outbursts -- save for the occasional protest. She mastered speeding through life until she was met with higher hurdles to leap over and more problems to face -- adulthood.

Luckily, she wasn't alone on her journey. In which they search for salvation behind the walls of a decrepit building.

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DEDICATION

to my reader,
may you find comfort in your solitude

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PLAYLIST

PLAYLIST

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I. U-RITE, THEY.
II. DEVASTATED, JOEY BADA$$.
III. I AIN'T GOT TIME, TYLER THE CREATOR.
IV. DNA, KENDRICK LAMAR.
V. NORF NORF, VINCE STAPLES.
VI. VIBE, MICK JENKINS.

 VIBE, MICK JENKINS

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DISCLAIMER

      Serious subjects will be mentioned in this book such as: racism, colorism, homophobia, transphobia, police brutality, mental illnesses, and every other topic mentioned in Hawthorne Heights.

      With that being said, if you are racist do not read this book. If you are homophobic do not read this book. If you feel the uncontrollable urge to comment something rude, please keep it to yourself.

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