Riley and Aliya have been best friends for as long as they can remember, with a whole lot in common. Their love for different forms of art, their passion for fashion, their very strict moms that don't even allow them to set foot outside unless it's to go from the car to their incredibly small school, consisting of only twelve students per grade. Nevertheless, the girls are very content to have each other, inseparable during, between and outside of classes. They are so close people even say they are looking more and more like each other.
Meanwhile, Officer Romero struggles with a fifteen year old case, consisting of no leads and one very devastated family. But when a stranger phones in with a very helpful and shocking tip, it flings the case wide open, throwing Riley and Aliya into a whole new world that will teach them things about themselves they never knew before, things they could never imagine.
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61 Kapitel
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When Lady Gaga is invited to be a surprise guest mentor on Taylor Swift's new documentary-style music retreat for rising female artists, neither of them expects to reconnect so deeply. Years after a handful of industry events and polite interviews, the two mega-stars are drawn together by their shared struggles with fame, identity, and heartbreak.
Set against the backdrop of a remote songwriting retreat in the Pacific Northwest, the fanfiction explores their evolving relationship-starting with late-night talks over tea, secret piano duets, and confessions under the stars.
Gaga, still reeling from a recent breakup and unsure if she still believes in love, finds herself captivated by Taylor's quiet resilience and the way she pours emotion into lyrics like she's bleeding ink. Taylor, recovering from burnout and learning to open herself up again, is disarmed by Gaga's intensity, humor, and fierce emotional honesty.
As they write a song together that neither can quite explain away as "just creative chemistry," both women are forced to confront what they've been running from-and what they might be running toward.