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A fake relationship between two of the most dominant figure skaters in the world was never supposed to mean anything.
Daria Morozova doesn't lose control. Isabeau Levito doesn't stay in control. When their teams decide to pair them together ahead of the Olympic Games, it isn't just for publicity-it's strategy. Isabeau's image needs discipline, Daria's reputation needs softening, and together they are supposed to balance each other out.
One is a controversial neutral athlete shaped by a system built on perfection. The other is one of America's rising favorites, carefully managed but unpredictable behind closed doors. On paper, they fix each other. In reality, they complicate everything.
What begins as a controlled narrative designed to stabilize reputations slowly turns into proximity, pressure, and unintended understanding. Rivalries resurface, public perception sharpens, and every interaction becomes part of a story neither of them fully agreed to write.
And as the Olympic Games approach, the line between image and reality begins to blur, until even control stops feeling like control.
Because some arrangements aren't meant to fix people.
Some are meant to change them.