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The Personal Chef (ON HOLD)
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Ongoing, First published Dec 06, 2016
21 year old, Hazel Blackwood, has just moved to Santa Barbra to get a fresh start. She's ready to move on from her misfortunes back home. With a great passion for cooking, she takes on a job as a personal chef to the Clark family.

Follow Hazel on her journey in her new life. See how she handles the past when it turns into the present. Will she break completely, or find an unexpected companion to confide in?

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Once upon a time, yeah, no. This isn't a fairytale. There's no glittering castle, no prince charming, and definitely no happily ever after waiting on a silver platter. My name is Blythe Rosalise Maxwell, and I'm just a 19-year-old girl trying to keep my life from crumbling faster than one of my failed cupcakes. Between long shifts at Vale's Bakery, late-night study sessions, and a GPA that's barely hanging on, "ordinary" might actually be an overstatement. But I do have one dream, to become a world-renowned pâtissière. A chef whose desserts are remembered long after the last bite. Simple enough, right? Except life has a habit of throwing flour in my face, literally and metaphorically. This isn't a story about perfection. It's about ambition, mistakes, second chances, and the courage to rise when everything falls apart. Let's see how this year plays out. Who knows, by next year, I might be working at Vale's full time, studying full time, or still juggling both while trying not to burn the kitchen down. Let's hope for a miracle, one that lets me study full time and finally chase the dream I've been kneading together all along. So no, this isn't a fairytale. It's something far more real.