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Something Different (Green Brothers #1) Something Different by Toye Lawson Brown
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“She replied to the woman, “Sweetie, what you heard is the enjoyment of a couple in love and not afraid to express it. If you can’t tell the difference between that and porn, then you need to check your man cause he’s not making love to you right.”
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“I bet he has a cousin Pookie who can fix your car for $25 and a pack of smokes,” Celeste said and then laughed.”
Toye Lawson Brown, Something Different
“Gerald shouted, “Justin Timberlake wannabe; you need to sit your ass down because ain’t nobody talking to you!”
Toye Lawson Brown, Something Different
“The rest of the world could drop into the ocean, and I wouldn’t care as long as I have you.”
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“I can’t see anything beyond your swollen ego.” He laughed out loud, turned his back, and muttered, “It’s not my ego that’s swollen.”
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“I’m not getting out and don’t come any closer to my car. I’ll spray you; I swear I will.” Jason put his hands on his hips. “Are you serious! What do you think I’m gonna do to you?” “I don’t know what kind of weirdo you are.”
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“Juanita sucked her teeth. “Shoot, the only thing eerie about it is the ashes”
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“After five days of chef prepared meals, it was nice to munch on junk food in front of the television.”
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“The devil in her had been released and had taken over any common sense she had. Her”
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“afraid to listen. Afraid to not listen. “It”
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“Some media outlets showcase black women as positives role models. But if you think about it, our enemy is not white people; but our own. We get called a sell-out for bettering ourselves and moving away from the negativity that surrounds us.  Vulnerable young girls don’t want to defy their mothers or come across as a sell-out to their friends.  We are in a no-win situation if you ask me.” Juanita”
Toye Lawson Brown, Something Different