I was never crowned, but I've always played the part. Until one day, the curtain fell... and grief walked in.
After the death of her best friend-her loudest cheerleader and quiet anchor-a young performer spirals into heartbreak and creative burnout. But when memories begin to visit her in strange ways, she finds herself traveling through eras-20s flappers, 50s housewives, even dusty medieval queens-all whispering the same thing:
You don't have to be perfect to be powerful.
Through sarcastic grandmother quotes, ghostly friendship flashbacks, and Broadway-inspired lessons, she begins to unmask the woman she thought she had to be... and confront the one she's becoming.
✨ A story about grief, girlhood, theatre, friendship, identity-and finally quitting the role of "Queen" society cast you in.