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Act III: The Tragic Misunderstanding (The Obligatory Break-Up)
She smiles—the same half-smile from the laundry room a decade prior—and says, "I’m thinking about it."
Their first meeting is pure friction. Austin is impatient, barking orders about timelines; Audrey is meticulous, refusing to rush because "history doesn't care about your quarterly earnings." The romantic storyline here hinges on contrast . He sees her as a nuisance; she sees him as a bully. But as the days pass in the musty attic, they find common ground in a 1920s love letter they discover, written by the mansion's original owner. The letter’s plea— "Do not let fear steal the only thing that matters" —becomes the inadvertent motto of their relationship.







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