Freedom of Hearts

Freedom of Hearts

  • WpView
    Reads 26
  • WpVote
    Votes 4
  • WpPart
    Parts 4
WpMetadataReadMatureOngoing31m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, Nov 13, 2025
Blaire Daniels is a very famous singer. Everyone knows her and has at least one song on their playlist that is hers. She has gone through a lot with her time in the music industry, causing a lot of pain and anger. She never thought that she would fall for someone who was in a different world than her, but yet the heart wants what it wants. Sam Carter is the president's son. He is quite handsome and has all the girls swooning over him, but he never saw any of them like that. All the girls saw was a pretty face with a high title. No one actually knew him except his brother. That is until he meets a girl unlike all the others, and he knows that that girl is his forever.
All Rights Reserved
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • Distractions (teacherxstudent) (Lesbian Story)
  • My Best Friends Dad
  • I fell in love with the presidents son. [COMPLETED]
  • Out of His League: Book Two (18+)
  • Desire and the Senator's Daughter
  • Guarded Hearts
  • Lessons from the Badboy (English)
  • Red Blooded

Carter's a popular, but really smart girl at school. She's a goody goody jock and plays on the boys basketball team at her school. She's known to be cute, she's never been kissed, and never been in a relationship, but no one exactly knows that. She's asked out a lot, but she turns them down. She insists that she just wants to focus and keep her priorities straight. She doesn't need a girlfriend, it would distract her, she has to get the best grades. But what if she's distracted by someone anyway. Will she be able to ignore it? *I do not in any way condone relationships with a teacher. I also do not condone any underage relationships. It is NOT okay.*

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines