Y/n and Elara Walters are two underground performers who begin gaining attention after an unplanned street performance goes viral. The moment is captured by their best friend Noah Benson, who records them as they run into the middle of the street and perform a raw, emotional cover. The clip spreads fast online—not because it’s polished, but because it feels real. From that moment, their lives shift. Noah continues documenting their spontaneous performances, quietly becoming the reason their early online presence grows. He stays behind the scenes as their closest friend and emotional anchor, never trying to take the spotlight. Their rise catches the attention of one industry figure: Benson Carver — a mid-30s, scrappy, emotionally invested emerging manager who discovers them through the viral video and physically shows up at their gig to offer his card. He’s passionate, chaotic, and loyal, growing with them from the ground up as their career develops. As Y/n and Elara navigate growing attention, they are caught between authentic creativity and industry pressure, with fame slowly shifting the dynamics around them. Elara remains guarded, sharp, and emotionally selective, only truly open with Malcolm and loosely trusting Y/n through their shared creative bond. Y/n is more observant and reserved, but begins experiencing a slow emotional pull toward Jeremiah Sanders, an artistic, quiet, emotionally distant figure who connects with her through subtle creative understanding rather than direct expression. Jeremiah becomes a quiet emotional focus in Y/n’s life—someone she doesn’t fully understand, but feels deeply drawn to.
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