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When a person who doesn't believe in love meets someone for whom he is ready to change his own rules for the first time... He is Henry Hope. Successful, demanding, and absolutely certain that he doesn't need feelings. I'm just a singer in whom he saw something more. He promised to make a star out of me. But who said that I won’t be able to win his heart along the way? Scene. Ambition. Forbidden attraction. And a love he never believed in.
Henry Hope is one of the most famous and sought-after producers of our time. Many stars dream of working with him one day, as his name alone can open doors to the world of show business.
He's intelligent, charismatic, and perfectly aware of the impression he makes on people. He especially enjoys female attention, which he never refuses. Tall, broad-shouldered, muscular, with light-brown hair and an incredibly attractive appearance, Henry is used to getting what he wants.
But behind the charm and impeccable smile lies a man with a strong character. He hates tardiness, irresponsibility, and those who don't take their work seriously. Henry himself is completely dedicated to his work and demands the same from those around him.
He never had a family. Nor, incidentally, did he have the desire to start one.
“I don’t believe in love,” he said more than once in interviews, invariably drawing smiles from journalists and the interest of his fans.
And then, completely by accident, I appeared in his life.
I was just a singer who happened to be in the right place at the right time. Henry spotted potential in me—the kind of potential that, for some reason, others missed. That's why he demanded so much more of me than of his other artists.
He was strict. Sometimes unbearably strict.
Every mistake was noticed. Every flaw was analyzed down to the last detail. Each performance had to be better than the last.
Henry had no intention of going easy on me.
He wanted to see what I was really capable of.
Will I be able to live up to his expectations? Will I be able to succeed and become the star he saw in me?
Or will I one day make the man who has spent his whole life claiming he doesn't believe in love doubt his own words?
Perhaps I will have to do more than just conquer the stage.
Perhaps I can melt the heart of Henry Hope himself.
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