"For you, I'd defy the world, even face your father's wrath, just to keep you by my side."
Once basking in the limelight as a promising rookie idol and an up-and-coming rising actor, Ryder Quinn De Salvo is now struggling to reclaim his identity after a series of scandals shattered his career.
As tensions rise and threats loom, the governor insists in keeping Ryder safe, especially after his wife was once kidnapped.
Determined to prevent him from the family's turbulent political battles and the media frenzy that once consumed his life, his powerful politician father banishes him to a remote village, far from the glitz and glamour he once knew. Here, in this quaint and quiet town, Ryder found himself living a life starkly different from his privileged past.
Frederico Avila Gallegos Jr., the son of the loyal driver/bodyguard who has served the family for years is tasked with an amazing challenge: supervising the son of a powerful governor. Memories of their tumultuous childhood resurface, fueling his disdain for the bratty, reckless young man he remembers.
But as Rico confronts his own prejudices and Ryder's self-destructive behavior, he begins to see a different side of the once-glamorous star. Underneath Ryder's rebellious facade is a wounded soul yearning for freedom and acceptance. Rico's initial irritation slowly transforms into a protective instinct as he navigates the complexities of Ryder's world.
As danger encroaches, Rico must find a way to tame Ryder's wild spirit, not just for duty's sake, but to forge a connection that transcends their shared history. With each confrontation and tender moment, the walls they've built around their heart began to crumble.
In the process, they discover the depth of their feelings for each other, challenging everything they knew about love and loyalty.
Will they be able to navigate the perils of their lives and embrace the bond that grows between them, or will their past keep them apart?
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White Completes Red
Romance"My face is your throne, kitten. Come and fucking sit on it." - Frederico Avila Gallegos Jr.