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Fourteen-year-old Maya Adegbite lives in the quiet corners of her school, speaking mostly through the sketches in her worn-out notebook. She avoids attention, avoids drama, and definitely avoids anything that feels too bright for someone who prefers to stay invisible.
Then one unexpected afternoon, she discovers the school rooftop unlocked-and standing there is Kelechi Okoro, the boy everyone knows for his music and charm. He writes songs the way she draws worlds: honestly, boldly, and without apology.
What begins as an awkward meeting turns into a secret routine.
Maya draws the sky; Kelechi tries to turn it into melody.
Together, they build a hidden space where they can be their real selves-no noise, no pressure, just art and quiet understanding.
But when rumours spread and the rooftop is suddenly sealed, their peaceful world collapses. Forced away from the place that brought them together, Maya and Kelechi must decide if what they built can survive outside its walls.
As a school festival approaches-with art, music, competition, and rising tension-they discover that their connection isn't just about sketches and lyrics. It's about courage, trust, and learning how to let someone in.
A story of creativity, friendship, and two young artists learning to shine without losing themselves,
Starlight on the Rooftop is a heartfelt coming-of-age romance full of emotion, hope, and quiet magic.