Uncharted Skies - (GirlxGirl)
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Ongoing, First published Jan 30, 2023
Three unlikely co-workers find themselves stranded after being thrusted into a whirlwind business trip from New York to Australia, where professional tensions and personal differences collide amidst the backdrop of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Meet Cameron, a single female with a fear of commitment. Her sharp wit and sardonic humor often clash with her more serious-minded colleague, Julianna, who strives for control and order in every situation. Meanwhile, Hannah, a sweet southern woman from Louisiana, yearns for friendship and connection in the bustling metropolis of New York.

As the trio embarks on their journey, tensions simmer beneath the surface, exacerbated by Cameron's penchant for partying and Julianna's anxiety-driven need to control the narrative. Despite Hannah's hopes for bonding, she finds herself feeling increasingly isolated as the trip unfolds.

On the plane ride back from Australia to New York, emotions reach a boiling point as Julianna and Cameron argue over workload and priorities, while Hannah's longing for connection falls on deaf ears. But as turbulence rocks the aircraft and panic ensues, the three women are forced to confront their differences and rely on each other in the face of uncertainty.

Uncharted Skies is a gripping tale of friendship, resilience, and the unexpected twists of fate that bring us closer together when we least expect it. Join Cameron, Julianna, and Hannah as they navigate the turbulent skies of life and discover the true meaning of camaraderie amidst chaos.
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