LONDON IRVINE is the model Kook, born into privilege on the Outer Banks, where her father owns the island's top hotels. To the outside world, she appears to have it all-beauty, wealth, and charm. But beneath her polished exterior lies a girl torn be...
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JOHN B (V.O)
... and then there is London
SCENE CUTS ⎯ London Irvine is the epitome of duality in the world of the Outer Banks-a girl who switches between the two drastically different worlds. Born into privilege, she's a Kook through and through, her family wealth, the island's elite.
Her father, one of the most powerful figures in the Outer Banks, practically owns the island's most prestigious hotels, cementing the Irvine family's status at the top of the social ladder.
SCENE CUTS TO LONDON OUTSIDE HER HOUSE ⎯ She grew up in lavish surroundings, attending high-end events, and rubbing elbows with the who's-who of the Kook world. To most, London is the image of perfection-a girl who has everything she could ever want.
But behind that polished Kook exterior, London is more complex than her wealth and social status suggest. Unlike the rest of her circle, she's not entirely consumed by the hierarchy that separates the Kooks from the Pogues. In fact, she's spent much of her time between both worlds. When she's with her Kook friends, London only offering only a fleeting smile or the occasional wave when she crosses paths with us. At her worst, she'll pretend we don't exist.
London has always been drawn to the freedom of the Pogue lifestyle, even if she can never fully escape the shadow of her own privilege. When she does spend time with the Pogues, there's a spark in her-a sense of genuine enjoyment, a side of her that feels more alive. Despite her father's towering influence and the constant pressure to uphold the Irvine name, London craves the authenticity and rawness of the Pogue world. She's a girl torn between two identities: the well-manicured life of a Kook and the unfiltered reality of the Pogues.
To the Kooks, London is the golden girl with the world at her feet, destined to inherit her father's empire. But to the Pogues, she's something of a mystery-a girl who doesn't quite fit the mold, who keeps drifting in and out of their orbit, leaving behind more questions than answers. Is she just another privileged Kook, slumming it for fun, or is she trying to break free from the gilded cage she's lived in her whole life? In a place where loyalty is everything, London Irvine's true allegiance remains uncertain, making her one of the most intriguing and unpredictable figures in the Outer Banks.