Grace Victory #7 Gracey Potter, the girl who lived

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Grace's mum has plenty of time apparently. You don't see Cyprus as much with his other grandparents.

They’re probably still working, they must only be early 50s tops? Also even if they’re retired there’s no guarantee they’ll want to provide so much free childcare, it’s hard work…

I’m quite surprised her mum has this much free time tbh! She’s not from money so it’s not as if she’ll be retired…?!
 
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Her neck is a classic diabetes neck, with the "velvet" dark skin showing insulin resistance. I wouldnt be surprised if she is diabetic or at least pre-diabetic. She really needs to watch what she eats, no excuses, she "works" from home.
Actually my neck is like that, and I'm a black women grace's skintone. I rarely comment on here as what was once fair critique is unfair.

I suggest you look up acanthosis nigricans it's common in poc and isn't necessarily diabetes
 
Her neck is a classic diabetes neck, with the "velvet" dark skin showing insulin resistance. I wouldnt be surprised if she is diabetic or at least pre-diabetic. She really needs to watch what she eats, no excuses, she "works" from home.

Grace has had that for years. I'm also black with a similar neck (thanks eczema!). Grace blames it on a reaction to a necklace so pretty common for us melanated folk, especially if there's been some kind of skin irritation or a intense tan.
 
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