Aisha grew up surrounded by comfort. But no amount of luxury could hide the sadness buried deep in her heart. Every relationship she had ended the same way-betrayal, abandonment, silence. It was a cycle she couldn't escape. She gave her heart too many times, only to watch it break in ways she never deserved.
She learned to stop expecting permanence.
She learned to stop believing promises.
She learned to survive with a heart half-healed and half-hardened.
Then Vinz came.
Vinz was everything Aisha wasn't-bright, warm, endlessly kind. She smiled like the world had never hurt her. She laughed like joy was her default setting. And she saw Aisha-not as someone broken, but as someone worth knowing.
But the more Aisha watched her, the more questions she had.
How can someone be that gentle?
What kind of pain did she go through to become this soft?
What's hidden behind that smile?
In a world where appearances are everything, they find each other in the quiet spaces-where vulnerability is allowed, and love doesn't have to hurt.
This isn't just a story about romance.
It's a story about two girls-both beautiful, both messy-learning that healing can begin in the most unexpected places.
In a world where appearances are everything, they find each other in the quiet spaces-where vulnerability is allowed, and love doesn't have to hurt.
This isn't just a story about romance.
It's a story about two girls-both beautiful, both messy-learning that healing can begin in the most unexpected places.
Fashionable Coleen imagined the first day at her new school she transferred to after her mother's remarriage a bit differently; she didn't know it'd be an ultra-strict and conservative girls' school. So instead of a sweet high school , she butts heads with the stern student council president Gabb - who turns out to be her new step sister. And she has to learn that hate and attraction are often not that far apart