Rise and Shine: A Military Nurse's Journey
As the sun rose over the military base, Cali Monroe, a 17-year-old nurse, stumbled through her first week of training. Her petite frame, five feet seven inches tall, was often overshadowed by her striking features - light hazel green eyes and soft, straight wavy hair. But what few knew was that Cali struggled with dyslexia, a secret she kept hidden beneath her confident exterior. Cali's hourglass figure, accentuated by her low-rise blue scrubs and fitted v-neck top, seemed to draw attention from every male in the vicinity. She tried to cover up, but her curves were impossible to conceal. As she navigated the campus, her long, dark hair was tied up in a bun, with one stray strand framing her face. Her thick lashes and light eyes sparkled, but she tried to hide them from the admiring gazes. Meanwhile, Archer King, the 20-year-old assistant to the commander in chief, was a force to be reckoned with. Tall, black, and strong, he exuded an aura of authority, making even the toughest soldiers take notice. His dark eyes seemed to bore into those he met, as if sizing them up. Few knew that Archer came from a life of luxury, a billionaire with a secret he kept hidden behind his serious demeanor. As Cali struggled to find her footing, Archer remained focused on his duties. He was a man who got what he wanted, and people respected him for it. Cali, on the other hand, was a little intimidated by his intensity, her heart racing whenever he was near. For now, their paths had yet to cross, but the sparks of their eventual collision were already beginning to ignite.