Away From Your Eclipse
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2021
Mature
Control. That is what Persephone Jane Olivera wants. To be able to control her own life. To be able to make her own choices. In a family full of politicians and businessmen, freedom is not within Persy's reach. Nevertheless, that didn't stop her to seek respite. 

When the season for bikinis and sunscreen approaches, so does her escape from the suffocating life in the Metro. Away from the hold of her controlling father and toward the warm embrace of her mother and cousins, she finds solace in their provincial home. Her annual summer vacation is the only time she really feels at peace and in control with her life. But when a crossroad reaches her path, she is forced to choose between what's right and what's easy. This decision shatters her carefully made bubble filled with control and comfort.
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