solitude → sam kerr
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  • Reads 25,348
  • Votes 938
  • Parts 53
  • Time 8h 52m
Complete, First published Dec 18, 2023
growing up in a family entangled in the rigidity of tradition, evelyn harper sought solace in the embrace of soccer. the soccer field was her sanctuary, a place where she could momentarily escape the noise of expectations and obligations that burdened her young shoulders.

nevertheless, she traded the adrenaline of the field for the harsh sound of the guitar, exerting pent-up anger to embrace the melodic world of music.

the two friends, once inseparable on the soccer field, found themselves drifting apart as evelyn's journey led her across the atlantic to pursue her musical aspirations in the land of dreams - america.

years passed. evelyn immersed herself in the eclectic streets of los angeles, chasing tunes and dreams, while sam built a strong career in soccer, splitting the duo up on cold terms.

however, their paths crossed once again.

a blend of nostalgia and the weight of unspoken words. the broken chords of their friendship and unresolved feelings begged to be mended.

revisiting the soccer field where their friendship had first taken root, evelyn aids an unexpected turn.

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