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She's Picture Perfect

Chapter 2 One

Word Count: 1013    |    Released on: 19/08/2024

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etting my nails done, and my hair looked picture-perfect. My man TRENT kept calling my best friend Layla to see what I liked for my party, so I pretty much planned the whole thin

, but beauty is pain, right? I was wearing the dress my mama picked out and said would slim me down. My mama was always trying to get me to los

I loved who I am. My mama would never be caught dead in just a t-shirt and jeans. I have never once in all my thirty years seen my mama when she wasn

man much to her mother's dismay. She told me I didn't need to go to college or work and that I needed to find a rich man who would support me. My mama's way of thinki

ly put a ring on it. I found a ring box in his coat pocket so that's why I'm taking the extra time to look so good. We have been together

re I keep this man happy and talking about how I am going to have to quit my job. There was no way I was do

d that ring on my finger there would be no peace. My mama would be in full-on wedding mode and would be on a whole other level with her craziness. After all, it won't

th my mama and clear my head. I couldn't listen to the kind of music I liked around my mama and Tr

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ld be able to give her the kind of life I wanted for her. She was about to get that ring and have her man on lockdown. Trent ha

what most people called an ugly child. I had a nappy mop of hair, and glasses, and was scrawny. My mom would tell me every day how disap

rive to always be the best and have the best. I must always look perfect, so I never

to get her to realize that Mama knows best. Once she did everything came into place. Now I couldn't wait to plan

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“Nakia was the kind of woman other women thrived to become. She had a successful career and a beautiful home that she bought, and she was always on point. At thirty years old, she thought she had it all figured out, but boy was she wrong. Her mama always taught her that you need to be the woman a man wants and not the woman you want to be. Every day Nakia lives to prove that theory wrong. Through her so-called weakness, she has found a strength she never knew existed. Don't ever let someone's negative opinion of you become your reality.”
1 Chapter 1 Prologue2 Chapter 2 One3 Chapter 3 Two4 Chapter 4 Three5 Chapter 5 Four6 Chapter 6 Five7 Chapter 7 Six8 Chapter 8 Seven9 Chapter 9 Eight10 Chapter 10 Nine11 Chapter 11 Ten12 Chapter 12 Eleven13 Chapter 13 Twelve14 Chapter 14 Thirteen15 Chapter 15 Fourteen16 Chapter 16 Fifteen17 Chapter 17 Sixteen18 Chapter 18 Seventeen19 Chapter 19 Eighteen20 Chapter 20 Nineteen21 Chapter 21 Twenty22 Chapter 22 Epilogue