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1.1 My Name is Zu
16-year-old Zu sketches quietly in a New York City café, haunted by a face she’s never seen—and a feeling she can’t explain. In the strange pull of her drawings, a story begins to surface—one about identity, memory, and destiny.
1.2 Before the Lights
At Trinity Rose, Zu’s sharp sense of smell, her drawings, and a school performance called The Lights begin to connect. New York starts feeling less like an accident.
1.3 Wrong Romeo
Zu’s instinct for Shakespeare lands her an unexpected role in The Lights, but something about Landon’s performance feels off. Meanwhile, an encounter with Ori’s artwork triggers a memory. The past moves closer.
1.4 The Gaze
Zu tries to unwind, but her mind won’t settle. One name—Ori—keeps rising to the surface. An online search leads to a mysterious livestream and a moment so intense, it feels impossible.
2.1 Ori
Ori feels it through the screen—someone’s watching. Hermes brings holograms and hard truths, but the white dress keeps calling him back.
2.2 Six Seconds
Six seconds. No blinking. No breath. Just everything. Some connections don’t begin—they return.
2.3 Crash
Zu leaves the High Line with Ori still on her lips. Then metal screams—glass flies—and she's ripped from Manhattan into another century. Destiny just took the wheel.
3.1 Verona
In Verona’s shadows, Tai steps into the House of Capulet. Juliet has returned—his uncle makes it clear: their wait is over. With Lucrezia at his side, he takes to the sky. The Capulet jet is bound for New York.
3.2 Convergence
Ori replays the gaze that shattered him. Zu wakes in a hospital, Verona flooding back. And across centuries, Romeo waits under a tree. Everything is coming together.
3.3 Nothing Against Shakespeare
After the hospital, Lauren opens a copy of Romeo and Juliet—but Zu brings her own truth. As memories resurface, Zu questions whether the past was fiction … or hers to begin with. One thing is clear: this story isn’t over.
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