The Lovers' Refuge
In the windswept cliffs of La Hague, where the sea crashes endlessly against stone, Kane and Elves vow their love in silence-no audience, no applause, only the echo of promises whispered beneath candlelight.
Fleeing the noise of their past, they settle in a secluded Parisian villa-a sanctuary of ivy, glass, and ghosts. There, Kane pours his soul into his first novel, shedding the shadow of a life spent writing for others. Elves, meanwhile, rediscovers his voice-literally-breathing life into animated characters while trying to quiet the echoes of his own.
But peace, they soon learn, can be as fragile as the flame that lit their vows. Beyond the villa's iron gates, old ties still reach for them-brothers, memories, unfinished reckonings. And as the past begins to stir, the lovers must face a haunting question: can you truly start anew when the people you left behind still call your name?