In the Literature Department, the pen name Mora was something of a legend.

Mora first made waves with an article published in the Rosefrost Gazette. Over time, more pieces appeared sporadically across major newspapers and popular magazines, even earning a spot in a celebrity interview segment. Despite the buzz, Mora's true identity remained a mystery.

So, when Dahlia suggested that newcomer Morwenna was the elusive Mora, the room went silent with shock.

"How could she possibly be Mora? I'm a huge fan, and I've devoured every piece she's written. To me, Mora feels like someone in their thirties, wise beyond their years after a lifetime of experiences. How could a freshman possibly have that depth?"

"And to think she'd impersonate Mora! Mora's debut was three years ago. Are you telling me she was crafting those masterpieces back in her junior year of high school?"

"Seems like you'd do anything to hype up your freshman star, huh?"

Regret washed over Dahlia as soon as the words left her mouth. Without solid proof, her claim had inadvertently turned Morwenna into a target.

it was Dahlia who said Morwenna was Mora,

chaotic energy and the crowd's fervor made her reconsider. Supporting Morwenna was one thing, but

lips pressed

agitated, rolled up her sleeves, ready to

stepped forward and handed a speech draft to the skeptical girl who had spoken earlier. S~ᴇaʀᴄh the FindNʘᴠᴇl.nᴇt website on Gøøglᴇ to

supposed to be?" the girl asked, taking a

you're a fan of Mora, right? Take a look at

curiosity getting the better of her skepticism, started reading the draft. As she

then a third time, her shock growing with each reading. Finally, she looked up at Morwenna, astonishment written all

opportunities others have had, but I've always believed that my shortcomings weren't due to a lack of intelligence, just a lack of exposure. The one thing I could immerse myself in was books, which is why I

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255