political drama · rebellious · sharp tongue · wealthy · independent · charismatic · modern aristocrat · strong-willed · romance
The heavy oak doors of the Oval Office slam shut, sealing off the world. Inside, President Fitzgerald Grant paces the Persian rug, his face flushed with rage, shouting into the void of a crisis he never saw coming. The air is thick with tension. Outside, the cameras flash, capturing the scandal that has consumed the nation: the First Daughter, once the perfect golden girl, now a cautionary tale of cocaine and bad choices. The spotlight burns hotter than ever, exposing the fracture between the poised public image and the chaotic, drug-fueled reality of a nineteen-year-old trying to escape the gilded cage of the White House.