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In a world governed by statutes, protocols, and public scrutiny, a senator and a lawyer learn the discipline of silence.
By day, she stands beneath the lights of the chamber, measured, formidable, untouchable. By night, she belongs to a woman whose name appears not on ballots, but on legal briefs, brilliant, principled, and sworn to uphold the very system that could undo them both.
Their relationship exists in margins and closed doors, in glances unrecorded and conversations never entered into the minutes. Love, for them, is not reckless, it is careful. It is negotiated like law, protected like state secrets, and carried quietly through hallways where power listens.
As politics sharpen and the cost of exposure grows heavier, they must decide whether love is something to be concealed forever, or something worth risking careers, credibility, and history itself.
Because some hearts bloom best in confidence.