Some love stories don't end. They echo.
Mia is no stranger to pain. Raised in a world where love came with scars and silence, she's spent her life running from her past, from herself, from the darkness always waiting just behind her ribcage.
Then she meets Damian.
Tattooed, wild-eyed, and magnetic, Damian is chaos wrapped in the illusion of calm. A musician with demons he hides in melody and heroin, he sees Mia in a way no one else ever has. From the first hit of their connection, they burn too hot, too fast, two broken souls finding momentary shelter in each other's wreckage.
But love can't fix everything. Addiction doesn't play fair. And not every ghost stays buried.
Static is a raw, heart-shattering tale of trauma, desire, and survival. Told in dual POV, it's a love letter to the ones who made it out and the ones who didn't. For readers who crave truth in its messiest form, this story doesn't promise a happy ending.
Only a real one.