berrytech
In the bustling heart of the city, Amara, a once-hopeful artist, lives on the streets after a devastating betrayal left her homeless. She spends her days painting on scraps of cardboard and her nights sleeping under an abandoned train bridge. Despite her situation, she holds onto her dignity and dreams.
Enter Damian Cole, the 25-year-old son of a billionaire real estate mogul. He's charming, rebellious, and tired of the fake world he lives in-where every smile is bought and every relationship comes with a price. One night, escaping yet another shallow party, Damian stumbles across Amara's artwork displayed on a street corner.
Intrigued by her talent and struck by her grace, he buys one of her pieces and starts visiting regularly, under the disguise of a curious art enthusiast. The two begin to talk. At first, Amara is skeptical of his kindness, thinking he's just slumming it for fun. But over time, their connection grows.
As Damian gets to know the real her, he sees more than a homeless woman-he sees a soul stronger and purer than anyone he's ever met. He brings her warm meals, supplies, and eventually offers her a chance to showcase her art at a charity gala (secretly sponsored by him). There, she becomes the center of attention.
But the real test comes when Amara discovers who Damian really is-and that the building project his father is developing might tear down her shelter.
Now, love must rise above betrayal, secrets, and social barriers. Damian must choose between his powerful family's empire or the woman who taught him what it means to truly live. And Amara must decide whether to trust the boy who gave her hope-or protect herself from more heartache.