Story By Oreoluwa Adesina
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Oreoluwa Adesina

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#Wherever It Takes me#
Updated at Jan 24, 2026, 05:53
A determined young woman fights to give her family a better life, cooking, selling, and saving every day. But one rainy encounter changes everything. He is cold, distant, and cruel—the city’s feared mafia boss—and yet, fate keeps drawing them together. Mistakenly entering his world, she becomes his personal chef, enduring his harsh criticism and impossible expectations. Through tension, defiance, and relentless challenge, she discovers the strength within herself. Wherever It Takes Me is a story of survival, ambition, and the collision of worlds—where courage and determination can carve a path even through the most dangerous hearts.
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Fate between us
Updated at Jan 3, 2026, 05:23
Fate Between Us is a coming-of-age fantasy novel about distance, destiny, and the quiet forces that bind people long before they understand why. Set across two worlds—an ancient kingdom rooted in tradition and a modern land shaped by speed and change—the story follows Elara and Raylon, two young royals whose lives are intertwined by something older and stronger than either of them realizes.The story begins in Lumeria, a kingdom of silver gardens, stone castles, and deeply held customs. Elara and Raylon grow up together not as symbols of royalty, but as children—curious, stubborn, playful, and deeply connected. Their bond forms in ordinary moments: laughter by a fountain, whispered promises beneath ancient trees, and a shared sense that the world feels safer when the other is close. Their innocence culminates in a fleeting, unplanned kiss—an expression of trust rather than romance—that becomes a memory neither of them will ever forget.That same day, everything changes.Political tension and hidden dangers force Elara and her family to leave Lumeria for the United States, a place entirely unfamiliar to her. The departure is sudden, painful, and final—or so it seems. What was once a shared childhood fractures into two separate paths: Raylon remains behind, burdened by responsibility and expectation, while Elara must adapt to a new world defined by technology, anonymity, and constant motion.In this new world, Elara struggles with displacement. She is no longer a princess in the eyes of those around her, but a student learning how to navigate classrooms, friendships, and a culture that feels loud and disorienting. Yet she endures, holding tightly to the values she was raised with. Raylon, meanwhile, steps deeper into his role in Lumeria, training harder, observing more, and becoming increasingly aware that the kingdom is not as stable as it appears.Despite the ocean between them, letters become their lifeline. Through ink and paper, they share fears, humor, observations, and unspoken truths. These letters preserve their bond, transforming it into something steadier and more intentional. Distance does not weaken them—it clarifies what they mean to each other.As years pass, the tone of the story shifts.Elara is selected for advanced training under a special academy program designed to prepare future leaders for global and inter-kingdom threats. What begins as an honor slowly reveals itself as something more dangerous. She senses secrecy among her instructors, notices guarded conversations, and feels an unexplainable pull she cannot rationalize. Her letters to Raylon become cautious, hinting at unease without fully explaining it.Eventually, Elara is sent to the Northern Frontier, a remote and unstable region near the edge of known territories. Officially, it is a field assessment. In reality, it is a test—and a trap.The frontier is tense, militarized, and bracing for something unnamed. Storms gather unnaturally. Soldiers act on half-spoken orders. The land itself feels restless. Elara becomes increasingly aware that she is not there by chance. A strange sensation awakens within her—a vibration, subtle but persistent, as if something inside her has begun to stir.Then the silence breaks.Mysterious cloaked figures emerge from the storm, bearing masks of silver and moving with unnatural coordination. They do not attack immediately. Instead, they search. When they speak, their words are precise and chilling: they are looking for “the one touched by the Silver Thread.”That one is Elara.What follows is the clash in the dark—a chaotic confrontation between soldiers and the unknown intruders, fought beneath lightning-split skies and roaring wind. Amid the confusion, Elara becomes the focal point. Forces beyond her understanding react to her presence. Barriers rise and fall. The storm itself seems to answer her heartbeat.The cloaked figures do not seek destruction. They seek retrieval.As the battle escalates, Elara realizes that whatever the Silver Thread is, it is tied not only to her—but to fate itself. Her past, her separation from Raylon, her sudden removal from Lumeria, and the timing of everything begin to form a pattern.Far away, Raylon senses the shift.He has been preparing quietly—studying old records, questioning trusted advisors, and learning that Lumeria’s history contains secrets deliberately buried. The Silver Thread is not a myth. It is a force that binds individuals across distance and time, choosing them long before they are ready.The story moves forward with mounting tension as Elara is forced to confront what she carries within her, while Raylon prepares to challenge tradition, authority, and fate itself to reach her. Their paths are no longer parallel—they are converging.Fate Between Us is not just about love or destiny.It is about identity, choice, and the cost of being chosen by something greater than yourself.It asks whether fate is a chain—or a thread that can be followed, resisted
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