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They were Hollywood's best-kept secret, until she made sure there was nothing left to keep.
When Vera Ashford fell in love with her co-star on the set of Skybound, she hated herself for it. It was predictable. Embarrassingly cliché. The kind of story everyone expected and she refused to become. So she kept it hidden, even as her feelings deepened and the lines between performance and reality blurred. Sasha Renaud was there, always just out of reach, and loving him quietly felt safer than admitting she had become exactly what the tabloids would mock.
Years later, Vera agrees to a biography meant to reclaim her narrative, tracing her rise, her sudden disappearance, and the version of herself the public never understood. What she does not anticipate is how much of that story is still tied to the man she never allowed herself to claim.
Their relationship lived in the margins, shaped by silence and misread distance. When grief pulled Sasha inward and Vera felt herself disappearing, she vanished first, leaving behind a career, a love, and a past she told herself she was finished with.
Five years later, the Skybound sequel brings them back together just as the biography begins to circulate. The fans are waiting. The cameras are everywhere. And the story Vera agreed to tell is no longer hers alone. What was once private is now impossible to ignore.
He wants to know why she left.
She wants to know why he never came after her.
What unfolds is not a simple love story. With the truth closing in and the world watching, they must decide whether the love they kept secret can survive being seen.