Hi, I’m Aluko Morayo (you can call me Morayo). I’m a 19-year-old female from Nigeria.
I’m both a novelist and a sociology student, which means I spend my days studying how people think—and my nights writing about why they fall in love, and how they survive the shadows.
My writing is heavily influenced by my love for psychological thrillers, survival films, and the deep emotional arcs of K-dramas. I believe in hard work, the power of a good story, and the idea that even the most “icy” hearts can melt when the right person comes along.
Let’s solve the mystery together. Happy reading!
In the relentless pulse of Chicago’s media scene, Samantha is a rising star with a microphone and a mission. An ambitious intern at the city’s top radio station, she is determined to prove that she has the voice to break the biggest stories. But while her professional life is a whirlwind of deadlines and broadcasts, her personal life is a battlefield—and the enemy lives right across the hall.Jeremy is a brilliant, high-stakes lawyer who views the world through a lens of cold logic and courtroom strategy. He values order, silence, and his own space—all of which are dismantled the moment Samantha moves in. Their domestic life is a constant friction of slammed doors, sharp retorts, and a fiery tension that neither is willing to admit feels a lot like chemistry.But as the pressure of the city mounting, the thin line between irritation and infatuation begins to blur. Behind the heated arguments in their shared kitchen and the defensive walls they’ve both built, a profound understanding starts to take root. Samantha’s relentless drive and Jeremy’s guarded heart are forced into a collision course that neither of them saw coming.From the high-energy booths of Skyline Media to the quiet, charged moments behind closed doors, Samantha and Jeremy must navigate a complex landscape of ambition, secrets, and a connection that defies every rule they’ve set for themselves.In a world where every word is broadcast and every move is judged, can two people on opposite sides of the room find a way to be on the same side of a life together? Discover a story where the most important news isn't what’s on the air—it’s what’s happening when the microphones are finally turned off.