<p><strong>One boy from the back row. One girl with a mission. One chance to prove that brilliance doesn't need privilege-just the courage to be seen.</strong></p><p>Samuel Lucas and Layla Williams have nothing in common. He's a scholarship student surviving on brilliance and his mother's unwavering faith; she's the daughter of a billionaire on a secret mission to expose corruption. He codes alone in library corners at 3 AM; she dismantles corrupt systems with surgical precision. And somehow from the moment she sits at his table in that library and says you're interesting they become the exact thing neither of them planned for: essential to each other.</p><p>For most of their story they exist in different worlds; he's building AI that recognizes hidden emotions she's gathering evidence that will burn institutions to the ground. But when a cruel system tries to destroy him she's the one who saves everything he's built. When she finally admits she's been protecting him all along he's the one who teaches her that some missions are worth making personal.</p><p>Until they both have to leave. London for him. New York for her. Different cities different continents one year of careful distance while they become who they need to be.</p><p>They haven't spoken honestly since that airport goodbye. They've been dancing around what everyone else already knows-that what started as investigation became connection and connection became something neither of them knows how to name without risking everything.</p><p>But Samuel is tired of being worthy from a distance. And Layla is done pretending she doesn't think about him every single day. So when he finally texts <em>I think I'm ready now. Are you still waiting?</em>-she says the only thing that matters: <em>You're late genius. I've been waiting.</em></p><p>Now they have one week in Paris to figure out if two people with world-changing missions can build something together. If love can survive transatlantic flights and time zones and the complicated logistics of caring about someone whose work matters as much as yours does.</p><p><em>One designed to recognize emotion. One designed to expose corruption.</em><br> </p><p>Together they'll create something the world didn't predict: a system that values empathy over efficiency justice over convenience and connection over the comfortable distance that keeps people safe but alone. <em>What could possibly go wrong?</em></p>
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