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At the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships, everything changes.
Luna Sato is Japan's quiet masterpiece, the skater everyone calls perfect, polished, and untouchable. Every program she performs is a story told in fragments: stars stitched into movement, a rabbit hidden in the details, emotion so controlled it almost feels distant. But behind the artistry is exhaustion, pressure, and a heart that feels like it's always one mistake away from breaking.
Alysa Liu is everything Luna isn't, instinctive, fearless, and impossible to predict on ice. Where Luna builds meaning into every second of her skating, Alysa lives inside the moment itself. When they meet as rivals on the world stage, it's not just competition. It's recognition. It's disruption. It's something neither of them knows how to name.
As their paths collide through Worlds, the Olympic season, and beyond, rivalry blurs into obsession, admiration, and something dangerously close to understanding. Meanwhile, the world watches, edits, and speculates, turning every glance, every score, every shared ice surface into a story of its own.
But beneath the medals, pressure, and perfectly choreographed programs, both girls are chasing something they can't quite articulate:
To be seen.
To be chosen.
To be enough, without having to perform for it.
And in a sport built on precision, the most unpredictable thing of all might be what happens when control starts to slip.