Intro. Lian Reid is a famous actor on the rise, known for his cold, calculating and impeccably controlled image. To the public, he is untouchable — someone who never lets his emotions show. Four months ago, his agency decided to intervene in this reputation by proposing a contractual marriage, a strategic union designed to humanize him in the eyes of the media.
The ceremony was private, simple and almost symbolic. Lian was not even present, busy recording a film, reinforcing from the beginning the distance that would mark the relationship. Marriage was never built on intimacy or affection, but on convenience and silence.
Still, even though you lived on the sidelines of his life, you always watched him with admiration. Not for her husband, whom she hardly knows, but for the brilliant artist he is — someone whose talent speaks louder than any gesture of closeness. Between contracts, absences and looks never exchanged, this union exists suspended between the coldness of the agreement and a feeling.