Luyanda, a talented young writer, had always been passionate about storytelling. Growing up in a family of book lovers, she was encouraged to pursue her dreams. However, a painful past experience had left her struggling with self-doubt and a fear of failure.
After completing her writing degree, Luyanda felt lost and uncertain about her future. She moved to a new city, hoping to start fresh and find her voice as a writer. Despite her best efforts, she found herself stuck in a rut, working a mundane job and struggling to write.
Everything changed when she stumbled upon a local writing group, The Write Stuff. The group's supportive members, Sarah, Jake, and Rachel, became her tribe and helped her find her footing as a writer.
As Luyanda's writing flourished, she met Max, a charming and supportive man who became her rock. Their whirlwind romance blossomed, and they found themselves falling deeply in love.
With Max's encouragement, Luyanda pursued her writing dreams, and her career took off. She published her first book, started a writing retreat, and even mentored aspiring writers.
Through her journey, Luyanda learned to embrace her past, trust her voice, and believe in herself. She realized that her story was one of hope, resilience, and the power of love and writing to transform lives.
"What do you want?" I mentally roll my eyes.
"Can I not talk to my favorite girl?" She smiles walking dangerously close to me.
Standing up from my chair I decide to move away from her to put some distance between us.
"No you cannot talk to me, not anymore at least." I say
"Oh come on now, you always like being close and now you're moving away?" She teased while backing me up against my desk.
Thinking back to earlier today, I would have let her get her way and kiss me, so what changed?
"Fuck it, just kiss me one last time." I finally give in.
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After having to leave her home town behind due to an accident with her best friend, Ada Ashley is scared to get close to anyone again. She had to leave behind her family and friends to start over, it's always scary but she knows she has to do this. She just hopes she can even make a single friend.
Everyone in their right mind knows who Raya Thatcher is, rising punk rock star hard to miss her even when she's just walking down the street. Due to a security breach, Raya has to fire her manager and is on the hunt for someone who can live up to that job.
What will happen when Raya and Ada meet in a bar? Will Raya finally be able to find a manager or maybe even more?