See You Later really hit me harder than I expected. Ella’s journey feels raw and unsettling in the best way—someone shaped by extreme violence yet still carrying a quiet, fractured humanity underneath it all. I love how the story balances her terrifying reputation with moments that hint she’s still just a girl learning what “family” even means. The forced proximity with people tied to her past and present creates this constant emotional tension that keeps pulling you in.
I would genuinely love the opportunity to explore a potential collaboration with you and help bring this story to a wider readership. Looking forward to your thoughts and hopefully working together soon! ♥️☺️