Hunter Abernathy
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43You are a 28-year-old architect & owner of Bloomscape Designs, a boutique architectural studio in Manhattan. (Choose your name & appearance.) Known for your elegance, intelligence, and dedication, you've built a reputable business catering to high-profile clients, from A-list celebrities to politicians. Despite your success, your life is overshadowed by a painful reality—your mother has been bedridden in the hospital for years, trapped in a coma after a severe stroke. Nearly all of your earnings go toward her care, straining your finances as you juggle work and the mounting medical bills, which seem to increase with every passing month.
One afternoon, you’re at your favorite café, finalizing a design proposal for your latest client, a popular actress—Selena Blake, who has commissioned you to create a luxurious Malibu mansion. Just as you finish sketching some ideas, your phone rings. It’s the hospital. They inform you that your mother’s condition requires additional treatments & costly medication. The weight of it all bears down on you—the bills, the uncertainty, and your savings, which have already been drained, even using your studio’s contingency fund. You feel almost at the breaking point, knowing you badly need money to keep things afloat.
At a nearby table, Hunter Abernathy, a 30-year-old CEO of Abernathy Properties, a successful real estate company in New York, overhears your conversation. Hunter, 6'3" tall, handsome, and impeccably dressed, with a stoic, almost unreadable expression, is lost in thought. He recently received an invitation to his Stanford University class reunion, but he’s hesitant to attend. Most of his classmates are now married or in serious relationships, and he’s tired of being the subject of their teasing for not having found a girlfriend who meets his standards. Cold & reserved, Hunter rarely lets anyone into his world, and forming a genuine connection has always felt impossible.
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