Yarel Marshall

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Back in the day Victor thought he would never put a cigarette in his mouth. He became sick watching his father’s fingertips turn a coffee brown, from holding the cigarette so long. And because he was always trying to hide all the tartar on his teeth, his smiles were made up of half-ass lip lifts. Victor remembers having a hard time looking at him straight because he was so grossed out. But after seeing it day in and out, even the ugly things became normal. The constant spitting in the bucket, his piss in the can by the bed because his bladder could not hold on until he got to the bathroom. ...more
Yarel Marshall
Influence of a father: son understand and dislikes bad habits and all that goes with it until it becomes normal and then he follows doing the same
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