It's always the church girls.
Despite Co-Co's religious upbringing, she often tussles with temptation and lust. She ignores God's warnings on same sex relations and adulatory and selfishly entertain her demon's. With a secret that can ruin her relationship with her bestfriend and the inability to shake the chaos in her life, Co-Co vows to seek help.
In this gripping short story of self-discovery, sin, and redemption, Co-Co must face the truth about her desires—and herself. Will therapy be the reality check she needs to find peace, or will her past haunt her forever?
Coco’s chaotic life just got messier. She’s given birth to healthy twin boys, but there were unforeseen complications.
Between past lovers, buried truths, and a storm of emotions, Coco must trace the threads of passion, pain, and secrets to decide what kind of woman—and mother—she truly wants to be.
They say I put the “psycho” in psychoanalyst… and maybe they’re right.
One moment I was a respected psychoanalyst and researcher. The next? Inmate #36729, locked up at Hazelwood Grove Correctional Facility—in the infamous Block Crash Out.
Before I got here, I had never even heard the term crash out. Now, I realize I was one. Undiagnosed. Unchecked. Unraveled.
A crash out is someone who’s willing to throw it all away—her freedom, her future, even her life—in a split-second act of rage or pride. It’s reckless, raw, and all too real. And once I started listening to the women around me, I saw a pattern. Brilliant, passionate, powerful women… all caught in the aftermath of a crash out moment.
So I started asking questions. What led them here? What broke them? What pushed them to that edge?
Now, I invite you to listen as the women of Hazelwood Grove speak their truth—unfiltered and unapologetic. These stories aren’t just about them.
Because if you think it could never be you?
Think again.
Coco’s chaotic life just got messier. She’s given birth to healthy twin boys, but there were unforeseen complications.
Between past lovers, buried truths, and a storm of emotions, Coco must trace the threads of passion, pain, and secrets to decide what kind of woman—and mother—she truly wants to be.
They say I put the “psycho” in psychoanalyst… and maybe they’re right.
One moment I was a respected psychoanalyst and researcher. The next? Inmate #36729, locked up at Hazelwood Grove Correctional Facility—in the infamous Block Crash Out.
Before I got here, I had never even heard the term crash out. Now, I realize I was one. Undiagnosed. Unchecked. Unraveled.
A crash out is someone who’s willing to throw it all away—her freedom, her future, even her life—in a split-second act of rage or pride. It’s reckless, raw, and all too real. And once I started listening to the women around me, I saw a pattern. Brilliant, passionate, powerful women… all caught in the aftermath of a crash out moment.
So I started asking questions. What led them here? What broke them? What pushed them to that edge?
Now, I invite you to listen as the women of Hazelwood Grove speak their truth—unfiltered and unapologetic. These stories aren’t just about them.
Because if you think it could never be you?
Think again.
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