Ruined: A thin line between fear and faith
25 parts Ongoing MatureNoah Monroe has always believed in absolutes: right and wrong, love and sin, fear and faith. At 32, her life is a testament to her devotion to God-a life spent in service, prayer, and unwavering belief. But beneath her perfect Christian façade lies a haunting secret: a moment in high school that shattered her certainty, leaving her questioning the nature of love and the boundaries of faith.
Her secret is a slow-burning ruin, a quiet war she's waged against herself for years. And when Noah meets Kamala Harris-San Francisco's commanding district attorney and an icon of righteousness-it ignites into a fire. At 40, Kamala is untouchable, a "straight" woman whose life is built on order and control. But their connection defies explanation, a quiet undercurrent of longing that neither of them can ignore.
For Noah, Kamala is temptation incarnate, forcing her to walk the razor-thin line between fear of losing herself and faith in a God who feels impossibly far away. For Kamala, Noah represents a crack in the foundation she's built-proof that the carefully constructed lie of her life is beginning to fracture. Together, they are drawn into a love that feels as destructive as it is divine, threatening to unravel not only their lives but their very souls.
As their worlds collide, the line between fear and faith begins to blur. Every touch, every stolen moment carries the weight of their choices: Noah's fear of being forsaken by her God and community, and Kamala's fear of losing everything she's worked for. Their love becomes a ruin, beautiful and devastating, forcing them to ask: Can you love without destroying what you believe?
"Ruined: A Thin Line Between Fear and Faith" is a story of forbidden desire, fractured identities, and the battle to reconcile love with faith. It's a devastating exploration of the cost of truth and the thin, fragile line between salvation and ruin.