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When Lucy returns to the studio after a year away from the stage, she is not looking for reinvention. She is looking for precision. For steadiness. For proof that what she gave her life to still belongs to her.
Patrick has learned how to exist in public without giving himself away. A former NHL star turned media fixture, he knows how to perform charm, manage expectations, and keep his private life intact. Presence, for him, is always a choice-never an accident.
Their paths cross through a charity collaboration neither of them intends to complicate. What begins as disciplined work-counted steps, professional distance, shared restraint-slowly becomes something quieter and far more dangerous: trust.
As external pressures push to turn their connection into narrative, spectacle, and consumable romance, Lucy and Patrick must decide what they are willing to give the world-and what they will protect at all costs. In a culture that mistakes visibility for intimacy, they choose something rarer: intention.
The Space Between is a slow-burn story about restraint, returning to oneself, and the radical act of choosing presence over performance. It asks what it means to be seen without being consumed-and whether love can grow in the quiet, if both people are willing to leave space for it.