FIVE DAYS TO FALL

FIVE DAYS TO FALL

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Mira has spent years keeping her community center alive with small donations, late nights, and stubborn hope. Just when the doors are about to close forever, Arman-her old friend turned fallen photographer-returns with an offer: five days, five campaigns, and a chance to save everything. The deal sounds simple-work together, no lies, no romance. But as photos go viral, donations flood in, and old wounds resurface, Mira and Arman must decide what they're really rebuilding: a place, a town's trust, or something far more fragile between them. A lyrical, emotional one-shot about love as practice, trust as small work, and how ordinary people keep extraordinary hope alive.
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