Story Description: Parallel Sketches
In the competitive and emotionally charged world of architecture school, Clara Vivienne Hargrove and Evelyn Grace Whitmore are rivals bound by ambition and their relentless pursuit of excellence. Clara, poised and confident with an artistic soul, clashes with Evelyn, a disciplined perfectionist with a guarded demeanor. Though their enmity defines their days, a deeper connection simmers beneath the surface, tangled in unspoken feelings and fears.
As their lives intertwine, they navigate a tumultuous path of rivalry, friendship, and forbidden love. From late-night confrontations in the studio to the bittersweet moments of vulnerability, Clara and Evelyn grapple with their identities, their emotions, and the societal expectations that threaten to pull them apart.
Surrounded by friends whose own lives are unfolding-Clara's protective sister Bea and Evelyn's bright-eyed sibling Sophie find unexpected love, while Henry and Leo discover each other in secret-Clara and Evelyn must confront their fears and decide whether the love they share is worth the risk.
"Parallel Sketches" is an emotional journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and the courage to embrace love in a world that may not understand.
Will Clara and Evelyn overcome their differences and their fears, or will the weight of judgment keep them apart forever?
Love is, but another undone assignment.
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Monica Williams is the one person who has consistently stood in Emily's way. With her effortless charm and razor-sharp intellect, Monica has a knack for making success look incredibly easy.
Emily Rhodes is a force to be reckoned with. Determined to claim the top spot, she's spent years polishing her skills and perfecting her craft. But despite her tireless efforts, she has always fallen just short of her goal.
As the new school year begins, Emily is more determined than ever to outdo Monica and take home the coveted Annual Award for Academic Excellence.
However, Monica's unfaltering dedication is not one to be underestimated either.
As they navigate the challenges of school and rivalry, the girls must confront the ultimate question: what does it truly mean to succeed?
Will their cutthroat competition be 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐱𝐞𝐝 to something more?
Or
Will it tear them apart?