New Beginnings || Noah Sebastian

New Beginnings || Noah Sebastian

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Will the challenges of touring kill a budding romance, or make the blossom that much sweeter? After losing her job, Emily is forced to pivot careers. A roommate lands Emily a gig as a stagehand at a small D.C. concert venue. After a few months, the two are hired on as backline techs for an East Coast tour to support an up-and-coming band: Bad Omens. ----------- I feel the wisps of hair tickle my face. The tip of his nose brushes mine. Then, our lips are slotted together gently... He rests his forehead against mine and smiles - eyes still closed. He's so attractive it makes my heart hurt. "Yeah. I definitely don't regret that," he whispers.
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(COMPLETED) Aniela Miracle Galero lives for calm -- acoustic playlists, quiet cafés, and a life untouched by chaos. Tattoos? Too permanent. Rock music? Too loud. But one night at a Bad Omens concert, dragged there by her best friend, she catches the eye of Nicholas Ruffilo, the band's bassist and tattoo artist whose world is built on noise, ink, and rebellion. He calls her Amira, a name only he uses, and soon, the loudest person she's ever met becomes the one who listens the most. In a story where silence meets distortion, and softness collides with chaos, they'll find that some connections aren't written in words... they're carved in reverb.

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