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Habits are easier to make than they are to break. Especially when they are for someone you love. It all started with a promise to my dying mother. A promise to keep my family together and take care of them. Then came finding my brother getting his you know what kicked in high school, all because he owed someone money. More than a decade later and I was wondering, how would this end? Would I eventually pay the ultimate price to settle his debts? I might have been a sucker for helping my brother, but that didn't mean I was a pushover. So when his bookie tried to con more money out of me... well,…mehr

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Habits are easier to make than they are to break. Especially when they are for someone you love. It all started with a promise to my dying mother. A promise to keep my family together and take care of them. Then came finding my brother getting his you know what kicked in high school, all because he owed someone money. More than a decade later and I was wondering, how would this end? Would I eventually pay the ultimate price to settle his debts? I might have been a sucker for helping my brother, but that didn't mean I was a pushover. So when his bookie tried to con more money out of me... well, let's just say, I put my talents to good use. I always was more comfortable in the virtual world than the physical. Never try to pull one over on a hacker.
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TJ is an avid reader. Reading was always an escape for her in her crazy messed up world. She's always had a vivid imagination. It wasn't until she was locked in her house for a year and a half, with only her two young kids, and two dogs to talk to, that she finally started writing. She found an even better escape.TJ is a High School English teacher and a single mom. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Cultural Anthropology and Master's in Cultural Responsive Education. Her life motto, one she says with her students regularly, is to "fly your weird flag high!" She wants everyone to learn to be true to who they are. Accept yourself the way you are. Love yourself the way you are.