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The Next
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Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2016
Emily Moon is a member of one of the Richest families in the world, The Moon Family. Want more? Just read the story
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Shattered Pieces - Echoes of an Architect

27 parts Ongoing

Emily had always dreamed of making it big in New York City, and now, as an intern at one of the most prestigious architectural firms in the city, she was living that dream. She had left behind the small, quiet town in New Hampshire where she grew up, eager to carve out a new life in the bustling metropolis. Her hard work paid off when what started as a short-term internship quickly turned into a permanent position. She had found the perfect apartment, settled into her new life, and was finally beginning to feel like she belonged. But there was one complication. Bradley, her boss. Confident, charismatic, and respected within the firm. There was something about him that felt strangely familiar, like a connection she couldn't quite place. And she was sure he felt it too. Just when Emily thought she had her life figured out, her father's sudden illness sent her racing back to New Hampshire. It was there, amidst the hospital visits and family tension, that long-buried secrets started to surface, secrets that would shatter everything Emily thought she knew about her family. Secrets that would uncover a connection that nobody could have predicted.