alexandraalancaster
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Under crystal chandeliers and borrowed smiles, two British icons collide by accident - and nothing is quite the same after.
Hannah Dodd is accustomed to quiet rooms and careful words. An actress shaped by serenity and poise, she moves through the public eye with a composed grace, always observed yet rarely exposed. Gabriella Thomson, on the other hand, lives at full speed. A professional tennis player forged by pressure and precision, she exists beneath relentless scrutiny, where perfection is not admired but demanded.
Their worlds were never meant to overlap - until a fleeting collision at a charity gala brings them face to face. A spilled drink, a sharp exchange, a moment charged with tension. What begins as an inconvenience quickly becomes something far more unsettling: a mirror held up to everything they thought they understood about themselves.
As curiosity blurs into fascination, both women find themselves navigating unfamiliar territory, stepping carefully through emotional undergrowth where nothing feels entirely safe. The question is no longer how they met - but whether they can make it out without losing themselves.
In which they discovered, the rest of the world was black and white, but they were in screaming color.