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The Pop Star and the Playboy Quarterback

Ophelia Lane, an emerging singer/songwriter who recently relocated to Nashville to pursue her dreams, found herself ghost-singing for Camila to afford her mother's medical treatment. She endured bullying from Camila and others for her mother and willingly hid her own talent until she met Asher, the Ozarks quarterback. Asher encouraged her singing and Ophelia wondered if she’d found true support in the athlete everyone called playboy. At their next concert, Camila humiliated Ophelia once more in front of everyone, and even prompting extreme fans to publicly assault her. "Loser?" Ophelia wondered, who was the real loser here? "I hope you regret messing with me." Soon, she found herself on stage, exposing the falsehood of Camila, being signed by an agent, receiving flowers, applause, and fortune, and trampling on those who once bullied her. On top of all this, Asher wants to take her on a date! But will Ophelia be able to juggle handling her newfound success alongside trusting him? "I like you," Asher said. Ophelia begins to question if their worlds are too vastly different. Asher comes from a completely different background than her own and while their passion is exciting, is it enough? Can they make it through the pressures of fame, career, and jealous ex-girlfriends? The Pop Star and the Playboy Quarterback is created by Cate Mattison, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

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Chapter 29 Where Do We Go From Here?

*Ophelia*

I wake up to my phone going off repeatedly. Each ding that plays doesn’t have time to fade out before several other notifications go off.

What the hell is going on? Who needs to get ahold of me this badly?

I rub the sleep from my eyes and grab the phone, unlocking it to see my social media accounts blowing up.

As my vision begins to clear, I see awful comments coming up about me. From several accounts, I see hate, lies, and full-fledged threats emerging.

I quickly scan the lines of text before me.

“She looks like a cheap hooker.”

“Her voice reminds me of a screeching monster.”

“Flat-chested bitch.”

“No talent, don’t understand what people see in her.”

“The ugliest person I’ve ever seen.”

“She’s definitely after the Slater’s money. Someone please tell Asher to kick her ass!”

“Someone should shut her up.”

“I’ve been thinking about how I’d kill you.”

“Someone call SVU because we’re about to have a crime on our hands.”