Writing Prompt: Sober and Stalked: When Recovery Turns Dangerous

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She went to AA to heal. He went to find her. What began as shared stories of struggle could turn into a fight for her life—and her sobriety.

Opening Paragraph:

At twenty-eight, Rachel Blake had already burned through a marriage, two firms, and enough bourbon to anesthetize her regrets. Now six months sober, she clung to her AA group like a life raft—especially the Tuesday night meetings in the church basement that smelled like weak coffee and redemption. That’s where she first met Jared. He was soft-spoken, intense, and always sitting just a little too close. At first, she chalked it up to shared vulnerability. But soon came the texts she never gave her number for, the flowers left on her apartment doorstep, and the sense she was being watched long after the meetings ended. Rachel has worked too hard to crawl out of darkness. But obsession has a way of pulling you back under. As her past threatens to unravel and Jared’s behavior escalates, Rachel will have to confront more than addiction—she may have to fight for her very survival.


3 Questions to Dive Deeper:

  1. Can Rachel trust her instincts, or is her past clouding her judgment?
  2. What role does vulnerability play in both healing—and being hunted?
  3. How do we stay strong in recovery when danger wears a sympathetic face?

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