i. go gina, go gina

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Welcoooome bacck everyone! Burning Red is a SEQUEL (Seeing Red, Book 1 is on my page, and you must read that one first to comprehend what's happening in this book! Otherwise, you're going to be so lost).

For those of you who have caught up, hiiii. Let's get this party started! It would mean the world to me if you guys voted and commented.I love reading your comments and your votes help me know that I'm doing a good job of writing. So, if you could continue that trend for me, I'd be so thankful :)


update: this was supposed to debut Sept 9. But I'm not feeling very good right now, and I didn't wanna leave you hanging with nothing this week. So, I bit the bullet and debuted this a full week early. So, here you are :)

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Reece

"This is twenty-five year old Gina," Maury began.

The crowd greeted Gina with what could only have been expected from an audience at a live taping of the Maury Povich show. A sloppy mixture of misogynistic hooting from half-drunk (you have to be at least 2/4ths drunk to enjoy this garbage) men focused on her chest rather than her face, halfhearted applause because producers told them to and scowls from almost every woman in the audience – mostly dressed in highlighter orange shirts and jeans skirts, the obligatory Someone's Divorced Aunt Look ™ – because how on earth did you allow yourself to be a guest on this show? Even if the audience is the blame for this show still going.

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