Azure Coleman has always belonged to America on paper, but her real life was in Japan: Okinawa sunsets, Tokyo apartments, and a high school she fought tooth and nail to attend. Until one military reassignment flips the script. Suddenly she's in Southern California, staring down a school decided by zip code instead of heart. All her hard-won victories feel like they got lost in transit, replaced by a schedule that might as well have tumbled out of a gacha machine. To fight the feeling of displacement, Azure seeks an extracurricular-anything to belong. When the only opening is Hall Monitor, she takes it, reputational damage be damned. That's when she encounters a strange boy who's never quite where he's supposed to be. He doesn't break rules so much as drift past them. Like he's walking to music only he can hear. Every time their paths cross, the hallway feels smaller, the air a bit warmer, and the silence between them becomes the one thing they both know how to trust. Set against a backdrop of sun, sass, and second chances, The Gospel of Blues is a heartfelt coming-of-age adventure about finding your voice, facing your fears, and learning that sometimes the person who throws you off balance is the one who helps you find it. Author's note: Despite the word Gospel in the title, the North County SD series is NOT a product or promotion of Christianity, its ethics, religion, etc.