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Our Shared Solitude  by woman_haramrtia
woman_haramrtia
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'Solitude' Philosopher Philip Koch defined it as "A stretch of experience disengaged from other people in perception, thought, emotion, and action" Solitude is an experience that can exist regardless of physical location, defined by the "absence" of other people, internally otherlessness, a spiritual/philosophical concept regarding the dissolution of self and a literary/existential term for extreme isolation. At forty-five, Professor Loredana Dove has built her life on control. Keeping her colleagues at arm's length and her students at a distance. At home, her marriage to an absent, quarrelsome wife is crumbling, leaving her to raise their five year old daughter in quiet isolation. She has convinced herself she needs nothing more until Romina Maple crashes into her classroom. Nineteen smart, and reckless, Romina is the youngest in her year. To her classmates she's the loud, infuriating party girl; to herself, she's struggling with mental health, taking care of her three year old brother and the only responsible adult in a house run by aging grandparents, her defiance masks hunger, her insolence disguises fear. Their lives should never touch. Yet hunger recognizes hunger. What begins as irritation morphs into fascination, into a closeness neither woman knows how to resist. Boundaries blur. Rules splinter. And both must face the truth: some desires do not starve quietly, and some silences can undo a lifetime of control. Our Shared Solitude is a story of two women who should have walked away yet found themselves consumed by the one thing they were never meant to want.
The Intern by WritingforBeauties
WritingforBeauties
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Completed 💯 Harper, a homeless high school senior, juggles school, a waitressing job, and an internship at a prestigious law firm. Despite living in her car and hiding her struggles, her intelligence and determination earned her a paid internship under the sharp and demanding Ms. Walker. Harper graduates with honors, securing her first apartment on her 18th birthday. As they work closely, subtle romantic tension develops between Harper and Ms. Walker. Harper admires Ms. Walker's confidence and intellect, while Ms. Walker is drawn to Harper's resilience and potential. Small moments-like whispered exchanges in court and fleeting glances-hint at an unspoken connection, leaving both questioning the boundaries of their growing bond.