What begins as a harmless lie quickly becomes something far more dangerous.
When actress Evelyn Moore and her co-star, Caleb Ward, agree to fake a relationship, it's meant to be a simple solution-protect their privacy, quiet family expectations, and keep the public narrative under control. The rules are clear: sell the romance, keep it professional, and never let it become real. But long days on set and late-night conversations blur the boundaries they worked so hard to maintain. United by shared anxiety and the suffocating pressure of blockbuster fame, their connection deepens under the watchful concern of close friends, including fellow actor Theo Hale, who sees the cracks forming long before they do.
What starts as platonic companionship shifts into something far more intimate. Roommates become lovers. Pretend turns personal. And the lie that once felt protective begins to feel like a trap. When miscommunication and the discovery of a possible third party threaten to unravel everything, the illusion collapses. Left to navigate heartbreak and the consequences of their shared deception, the protagonist must confront what was real, what was staged, and what it cost to let the lines blur.