Unlikely
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  • Reads 222
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 11m
Ongoing, First published Mar 02, 2017
Leon Bradfort is the charming, handsome, basketball star, in his school who finds himself going through a bit of an identity crisis during his sophomore. He wants the approval of his family while keeping a cool, put together demeanor among his peers. Events transpire that makes him question if he's growing into the person that he wants to be.

Sasha Campbell, on the other hand, seems to be more self-aware despite being a nerdy, social outcast and having troubles at home. Life begins taking a toll on her and she soon realizes that she's can't do everything on her own.

Though the two share a mutual friend, their contact with each other is limited. One thing is for sure though, she can't stand the arrogant, pretty-boy on the varsity team and he tries to stay clear of the only girl in their class that doesn't like him. 

Both try to navigate their teenage years with ease though obstacles stand in their way. Follow these two characters as they find love, self-worth, and redemption as they navigate through young adulthood.
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17-almost-18-year-old Ezra Thompson is tired of two things. First, is constant chatter about Dilemma, an all-boy rock band, led by the supposedly-dreamy frontman Andre Robinson that somehow has a universal grip on every teenager in the world. Personally, Ezra doesn't see the appeal. Second, being in the shadow of her more smart, successful, and popular twin brother Emmet. Ezra couldn't ask for a better life. The thing is, Ezra, can sing. Like really sing. Only her parents who are occasionally proud of her, treat it as a juvenile hobby and she could never sing in front of people. So for now, her shampoo bottles get front-row access to her once-a-night concert in the shower. But when Ezra's younger sister, Maria, signs her up for a singing reality show called Finding Solstice, she is both angry and grateful. To her surprise, she passes the audition and is invited to Los Angeles for the show. Suddenly immersed in the cutthroat music industry, Ezra faces a whirlwind competition against fame-hungry singers, all fighting tooth and nail for the same prize. Amidst the manufactured forces of the industry, she must stand her ground and protect her passion for music. As if that wasn't enough, Ezra finds herself suddenly encountering a pretentious rockstar and is unexpectedly drawn to him. As the competition heats up, Ezra finds herself at the center of a brewing scandal that could end her career before it even starts. The pressure is on, and Ezra is torn between her passion for music and the fear of being dragged down. The stakes are high, and people are unforgiving, but Ezra knows that her music is worth fighting for. With her future on the line, she must navigate the twists and turns of the music industry and stay focused on what really matters: her music and her dreams.