After the Storm is a deeply emotional poetry collection that captures the rise and fall of a failing relationship, using the metaphor of a storm to illustrate the journey through love, heartbreak, and healing. Divided into three chapters— Rain, Thunder, and Lightning —the book takes readers through the slow unraveling of love, the chaos of conflict, and the raw clarity that follows. In Rain , the collection begins with a quiet sadness, the kind that lingers in the air before a storm. The poems reflect the subtle changes—unspoken words, distant glances, and the feeling of love slipping away like raindrops on a window. It’s the realization that something once strong is beginning to fade. Thunder brings the weight of conflict, where emotions crash like rolling thunder. This chapter is filled with intensity—fights, misunderstandings, and the emotional turmoil of knowing that love is no longer enough. The poems in this section echo with anger, frustration, and the pain of watching something once beautiful break apart. Then comes Lightning , a moment of painful clarity. The shock of reality sets in, illuminating the truth that the relationship has run its course. The poems in this chapter are sharp and electric, capturing the finality of heartbreak, the aching loneliness, and the realization that sometimes, love cannot be saved. Yet, like any storm, the chaos eventually passes. After the Storm leaves readers with a quiet reflection on what remains—growth, healing, and the resilience to move forward. It is a journey through love and loss, showing that even in destruction, there is beauty, and after every storm, there is a chance to rebuild.