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The Plague of the Singles (Valentine's) is a heartfelt contemporary novella set in that follows Daniel Adebayo, a 28-year-old teacher who dreads the arrival of Valentine's season. As the city turns red with roses and romance, Daniel wrestles with loneliness, societal pressure, and the lingering ache of a past love that ended in uncertainty.
Through moments of quiet heartbreak, subtle humor, and emotional vulnerability, the story explores what it truly means to feel "chosen" in a world that seems paired. But when an unexpected act of appreciation from a student shifts his perspective, Daniel begins to realize that love is not limited to romance-and that being single is not a sickness to be cured.
Tender, relatable, and introspective, this book challenges the myth that worth is measured by relationship status and reminds readers that sometimes the greatest love story is the one we have with ourselves.