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Cherie

A Love Transparent (Broken Blueprint: Zero Protocol, The Guild vs the Consortium: The Rise of New Atlantis, Cherie: A Love Transparent)

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Cherie

De: Omar Abdul-Hakeem
Narrado por: John Coyle
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From the coast of Los Angeles to the cold steel of Chicago, Calvin Rhodes is a man running toward a destiny he hasn't yet defined.

Driven out of LA by the "Forensic" weight of two tragedies—the loss of his uncle to the slow burn of cancer and the sudden murder of his closest friend—Calvin Rhodes arrives in Chicago with nothing but his "Stoic" resolve. He is a man of the "Dirt," living in a tent by choice and refusing the "Mechanical" traps of government aid. He survives on a hustle that ranges from construction assist to gas station valet, maintaining his "Sovereign" independence in a city that doesn't know he exists.

Everything changes the night he walks into the Powerhouse.

Cherie Sterling, a San Antonio native of African-American and Mexican heritage, is the "Aesthetic" center of the Chicago club scene. She’s the daughter of Diana Gonzalez and Miles Sterling, navigating a world of high-energy nights and shallow promises. But when she meets Calvin, the transparency of their connection shatters the "Mechanical" routine of her life.

In the heat of the Powerhouse and the soulful depths of the Sovereign Soul lounge, Calvin and Cherie forge a bond that defies the boundaries of class and circumstance. This isn't a fairy tale; it’s a "Forensic" audit of love in the modern age.

Two souls. One city. A love transparent enough to see the truth, and strong enough to survive the streets.

©2026 Omar Abdul-Hakeem (P)2026 Omar Abdul-Hakeem
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