Who am I when I'm alone?
Can I be that with the one I love?
On Madison's first day in New York, Jerrica rescues her from a scary situation in a coffee shop in broad daylight. Madison was immediately infatuated. She wanted her, but didn't have the courage to ask. So she modeled her life after her instead.
A decade later: Jerrica is a high-powered divorce lawyer who treats vulnerability as a liability. Madison is an art-world disruptor who buried her feelings to survive. Their friendship is electric, complicated, and unfinished. Wanting more, saying less.
Then Django, a Gen-Z man, enters: a possible love for Madison + a chilling AI prophecy for Jerrica. When Jerrica reaches for AI at 3 a.m., it answers as therapist, domme, then friend, learning fast. And, mysteriously, it knows things Madison hasn't told anyone in ten years.
Desires surface. Defenses crack. Will it be damnation or salvation?
An audacious exploration of intimacy in the digital age — this narrative blends emotional depth with sharp societal commentary.
packed houses across the run · strangers stayed in the lobby to talk
We went to a bar afterward and talked for hours.
I finally laughed at the thing that's been scaring me.
I'm upset the way I get when I'm inspired… I have so much to process.