A fiction writer with a keen interest in psychological tension, class disparity, and moral ambiguity. Under Stormy Skies is their debut novel, born out of late nights, political theory lectures, and a fascination with the hidden lives people lead.
Blending literary grit with dark romance and coming-of-age turmoil, their stories explore what it means to survive in a world that doesn’t play fair. When not writing, they are probably reading character-driven dramas, sipping too much coffee, or researching the blurred lines between justice and survival.
In the shadowy alleys of Raventhorn City, Rowan Sierra leads a double life. By day, she is a top scholar with dreams of law school. By night, she sells drugs to pay for her mother’s chemotherapy. When a summer tutoring job lands her inside the opulent Aguinaldo estate, Rowan is thrust into a world of cold marble, old money, and a student who is anything but innocent.
Elara Aguinaldo, a wealthy and manipulative teen, is grounded and guarded—but her interest in Rowan quickly spirals into something obsessive. As Rowan grapples with moral dilemmas, power plays, and dangerous secrets, she must decide what she's willing to risk for survival—and whether her justifications are worth the price of her soul.
Under Stormy Skies is a provocative coming-of-age drama that explores poverty, privilege, consent, and corruption in a society where the lines between power and exploitation blur.
Rachel, an 18-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a professional pianist someday, encounters a tumultuous change in her once extravagant life when her father gets arrested for tax evasion, forcing her to live in a stranger's home and venture a humbled life.