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Broken Chords'

Chapter 4 The Morning of The Storm

Word Count: 870    |    Released on: 05/09/2025

known the day

ssing, turning, and staring at the ceiling while imagining every possible way tomorrow could go wrong. B

ly drifted into a shallow,

t nine. The audit

nding cracked and weak, making my heart jolt. Perfect. Just w

. straight into ice. I yelped so loudly the neighbors probably thought I was being mugged. Appa

attering teeth, scrubbing sham

g and dripping, my nerves were shot

without hiding, yes I repeat, the very one had a massive, glaring stain on the front. Coffee. From yes

tically scrubbing with a wet towel. It only sme

closet. My closet, of course, was ninety percent oversized

t cream blouse I hadn't worn in ages. It would have

i wasn't here now. I poked myself in the eye with mascara. My eyeliner went crooked. I wiped, redid, wiped again. By

y. I ran, skirt swishing, hair

m I counting it right, cause it seems like different di

a

lla. My blouse clung to me, transparent in patches. My hair flattened. People rushed past, um

bus, I looked like I'd b

rambled on board, dropping coins into the slot. My

tapped uncontrollably against the flo

I was late. "You've got this. Breath

ould. They always di

ing, rain dripping into my eyes. My shoes squelched with every step. By the time I stumbled

e registration desk ask

ngsley,"

ut to start." She handed me a sticker with my number-twenty-th

ouncing in her seat. "Finally!" she

admitted, collap

grimaced. "Yikes. Rain re

the pep talk

your voice." She squeezed my hand. "Breathe. Against

e hardest part was still ahe

se had thrown this much chaos at me this morning and I was still here, still breathing,

was my fi

an with a clipboard called

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Broken Chords'
“Vera Kingsley has spent years chasing the stage and outrunning her past. After countless rejections, her final audition lands her in the spotlight, mentored by the charming and relentless coach, David Hale. He sees a star in her raw, aching voice, and against all odds, she begins to believe it too. But fame has a cruel way of digging up buried secrets. When a rival exposes Vera's teenage past as a ruthless bully, the rising star's world collapses. The revelation doesn't just threaten her career, it slices deep into the man she's falling for. David knows all too well the scars bullies leave behind, and forgiving Vera may be the hardest test of his heart. Torn between the future she's fought for and the past she can't erase, Vera must confront the truth: redemption is not given, it's earned. And sometimes, the hardest song to sing is the one that reveals who you truly are. Broken Chords is a gripping tale of ambition, forgiveness, and love that demands courage when the spotlight burns brightest.”