gallagherschick

Delaney Hart walked away from everything her parents promised her-an Ivy League degree, a glittering engagement, and a trust fund big enough to buy silence. All she kept was the music in her guitar case and just enough of the money to keep a roof over her head. Chicago was supposed to be a pit stop, a city loud enough to drown out the family name she refuses to carry and cheap enough to let her start over. By day, she writes songs in a creaky Pilsen apartment; by night, she slings drinks in a South Side dive where no one cares who her parents are.
          	
          	Then Lip Gallagher walks in.
          	Sharp-witted, brilliant, and perpetually on the edge of trouble, Lip sees through Delaney's polished sarcasm from the start. Their banter is quick, their attraction immediate, and their chemistry impossible to ignore. He challenges her stubborn independence; she refuses to let him coast on wasted potential. What begins as late-night conversations and stolen glances soon threatens to become something deeper-something that forces both of them to reckon with the families they've escaped and the futures they're terrified to want.
          	
          	Minor Key is a gritty, melodic love story about breaking ties, finding your own sound, and the dangerous thrill of falling for someone who makes you question everything you thought you left behind.
          	
          	
          	
          	description for my new lip story. go check it out!!! 

gallagherschick

Delaney Hart walked away from everything her parents promised her-an Ivy League degree, a glittering engagement, and a trust fund big enough to buy silence. All she kept was the music in her guitar case and just enough of the money to keep a roof over her head. Chicago was supposed to be a pit stop, a city loud enough to drown out the family name she refuses to carry and cheap enough to let her start over. By day, she writes songs in a creaky Pilsen apartment; by night, she slings drinks in a South Side dive where no one cares who her parents are.
          
          Then Lip Gallagher walks in.
          Sharp-witted, brilliant, and perpetually on the edge of trouble, Lip sees through Delaney's polished sarcasm from the start. Their banter is quick, their attraction immediate, and their chemistry impossible to ignore. He challenges her stubborn independence; she refuses to let him coast on wasted potential. What begins as late-night conversations and stolen glances soon threatens to become something deeper-something that forces both of them to reckon with the families they've escaped and the futures they're terrified to want.
          
          Minor Key is a gritty, melodic love story about breaking ties, finding your own sound, and the dangerous thrill of falling for someone who makes you question everything you thought you left behind.
          
          
          
          description for my new lip story. go check it out!!! 

gallagherschick

Erin Bishop has lived four blocks over from the Gallaghers her whole life, in a faded two-bedroom apartment above a laundromat that constantly smells like mildew and dryer sheets. Most people at school don't even know her name, but in the neighborhood, she's that girl who takes care of her brothers.
          
          She's seventeen, a junior at the same school as Lip, and in the top 5% of her class—not that anyone gives a damn. Her mom, Karen Bishop, used to be one of those loud, funny women everyone liked at the Alibi, until heroin got her by the throat. Now, Karen's either passed out on the couch or locked in the bathroom for hours. Erin's been holding things together since she was thirteen—picking up her little brothers from school, helping them with homework, and making dinner when there's food in the fridge.
          
          She works part-time at a shitty diner after school, uses every spare second to study, and has a folder of printed-out college brochures under her mattress like they're contraband. Erin's never had the luxury of being a kid, but she refuses to believe that this neighborhood is all there is for her. She's got a plan—and unlike most people around here, she actually intends to stick to it.
          
          She's known the Gallaghers for years, but only in passing. Debbie used to come into the laundromat with Fiona sometimes. Carl once tried to sell her a stolen GameBoy. She and Lip never really talked—he always seemed like someone who didn't want to be known, and she didn't have the energy to chase anyone.
          
          Go check it out! i have a couple of chapters posted so far!