Serenade
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Ongoing, First published Nov 13, 2023
Joselle Akinleye escapes from her toxic upbringing to pursue her dreams of potentially becoming a stage actress in Paris, defying her parents' stifling wishes. Immersed in the historic Andromède Theatre, her heart becomes entangled with the alluring Esméralda Monique, a nightclub singer whose magnetic presence echoes through the hallowed halls. Unbeknownst to Joselle, a connection forged as early as their grade school days binds them together.

Amidst the soft red velvet curtains, Joselle and Esméralda's love story unfolds like a delicate dance, weaving through the hidden corners of the historic venue. As they confront the shadows of their pasts, Esméralda's haunting memories and Joselle's family reconciliation dilemma become poignant notes in the symphony of their romance. They navigate the intricacies of love within the theatre's embrace, discovering that the Andromède holds not only the allure of the stage but also the power to heal and transform their intertwined destinies.
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