Pharaoh Mohad, aka P, is a young black teen growing up in the busy crowd of Atlanta. With a crazy home life, and an even crazier history, expressing his feelings is hard, and he has no plans on opening up ever again. Locked away forever, he plans on using football, weed, and cash as his only escape..
London Harolds, aka Lon, is from Los Angeles, forced to come to Atlanta because of her parent's busy work life. Leaving everything she knows, she is forced to restart from the beginning. Instead of taking the opportunity, she shuts down completely, closing herself off and spending time stuck in her mind. She focuses on her grades, dancing, getting money, and hopefully, leaving ATL.
The two teens meet, and not in a lovey dovey way. The hatred between the two continues to grow after one small disagreement, to the point where they can't even stand being in each other's presence. They meet again at a house party, and are forced to pretend their friendship is real for the people around them. Strangely, London can't help but become more attracted to him, and P can't stand the fact that the possibility of her loving someone else is real. Will these two set their history and feisty background aside in the name of love, or continue to keep their stubborn personalities and ignore eachother? Either way, both options will last forever ever.
"My mother named me Miracle, but I am anything but a miracle in her and our family's life. I am a mistake. I am a product of a heinous crime."
Miracle Astor was born after the rape of her mother. Aurora Astor was convinced by everyone in her family to have an abortion when she found out that her assault had resulted in a child, but much to everyone's shock, Aurora kept the child, and after a long and excruciating labor, on her last breath, she said the word Miracle, which became her daughter's name.
After Aurora died giving birth to her daughter, little Miracle was left under the care of her brothers, all of whom blamed her for the tragedy that happened to their mother. But in order to protect the reputation of their late mother and their well-known family name, the Astor brothers raised Miracle as their own and made the public believe that she was the full-blood daughter of the Astor family.
Sixteen years later, Miracle became depressed and neglected as she carries the heavy weight of pain, guilt, and blame for what happened to her mother.
But what happens when history tries to repeat itself with what happened to Aurora now threatening to happen to Miracle? And the terrible secret of their family cracks and reveals itself out to everyone? Will Miracle finally break? Will her brothers finally step in and be the brothers that she needed? Will someone stop the history from repeating itself and finally save Miracle?
Read to find out!
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