Beyond Time and Expectations
Mario Chicoine
120,363 Words
120,363 Words
Seventeen-year-old Eleanor Fairweather awakens in a world turned upside down, finding herself trapped in the body of a 28-year-old entertainment executive. Stunned by her rapid transformation, she gra pples with the complexities of adult life, where glitz and glamor mask a suffocating reality. As she navigates press conferences and the endless demands of the talent she manages, Eleanor feels the weight of responsibilities that far exceed her youthful understanding. In the midst of this chaos stands Liam Thorne, her enigmatic husband and personal assistant. With a charm that could turn heads, Liam presents a comforting presence in Eleanor's tumultuous life. Despite their growing bond, Eleanor is haunted by the contradictions of her existence: she is expected to act as a grown woman while feeling like the child she still is inside. As Eleanor strives to reclaim her identity, the stakes heighten when the charming Liam makes a shocking revelation—one that threatens to alter the course of their relationship forever. Eleanor's yearning for a hasty escape from her burdens transforms into a desperate quest to grasp what it means to be both young and mature. Conflicted emotions churn within her, leading her towards an internal battle that promises to ignite the pages with tension. Caught between the child she used to be and the woman she is supposed to be, Eleanor faces more than just the challenges of a new career and marital expectations. The sensational world of Global Media Corp requires her to confront deeper questions about love, loyalty, and whether she can truly bridge the chasm of youth and adulthood. In this gripping tale of transformation, Eleanor must discover if she can break free from the restraints imposed by her new life and whether she can allow herself to feel the intimate connection that grows between her and Liam. But time is running out, and Eleanor must decide whether to embrace her peculiar new existence or fight to return to the innocence of her seventeen-year-old self.