Brady's job is to study people- the way they speak, the way they look, the way they move- to figure out what exactly makes them stand out in order to be taken down. She sees special every day, in everyone she knows, while all she's ever known is to be average- quiet, smart, compliant- one within a crowd.
Harry is naturally special, in all he says, all he does, and all he is. Harry is nothing but average, and Brady doesn't quite know how to handle it.
A story about crime, standing out, standing up, embracing who you are, and finding comfort in being vulnerable.
"You," I repeated, jabbing a finger in his direction. "You're...you're the problem. You're-ugh!" I groaned, dropping my head into my hands, the room spinning just enough to make me feel unmoored.
Harry's expression shifted again, the teasing edge fading as he studied me. For a moment, I thought he might say something serious, something that would make this messy knot of emotions worse.
But instead, he leaned back, the smirk returning as he reached for his drink. "If I'm the problem, Blossom, then maybe you're the solution."
// Blossom is the young journalist by day but deadly killer by night. The first person to hide her true self. On the outside she is the most typical and normal girl you could ever see on the streets, but if you cross her path, she kills and never forgets. Harry is the most charming man that walked on Earth. But he doesn't trust anyone. What happens when they meet at work and their secrets intertwine?