The Politics of Desire is a passionate and intense story set during the French Revolution, where Robespierre, obsessed with politics, neglects Saint-Just, who grows jealous and desperate for his attention. What starts as frustration turns into a heated power struggle, leading to overwhelming desire. As Robespierre, usually composed, becomes a nervous wreck under Saint-Just's dominance, their obsession with each other reaches dangerous and irresistible heights.
The Morning after, In the quiet aftermath of a long night, Robespierre and Saint-Just navigate the space between duty and desire. The weight of their unspoken connection hangs heavy in the air as they face each other in silence, each hiding their true emotions beneath a composed exterior. In this fleeting moment, the line between politics and personal tension blurs, leaving both men wondering what comes next.