Writingforblue
Romy Mars was born into a dynasty of noise and neon. As the daughter of rock deity Mick Mars and screen icon Sofia Mars, her life was scripted before she ever spoke a word. By fourteen, she wasn't just a child of privilege-she was the face of Stardust, the most explosive pop phenomenon of the 28th century. Alongside Nikki Lawless, she owned the airwaves, the charts, and the adoration of billions.
Then, at their peak the band broke up. No one knows why. Until now.
In December 2715, at the absolute zenith of their power, Stardust shattered. Romy didn't just leave the band; she vanished from the map. The world mourned a star they thought they knew, while the tabloids fed on the carcass of her reputation.
Now, it is June 2716. Romy is sixteen years old, and she is finally ready to break the silence.
With her debut solo album, 2699, Romy is reclaiming the narrative. But in the predatory world of global superstardom, "truth" is a luxury few can afford. From the hollowed-out glamour of her childhood to the jagged edges of a public breakup, Romy must navigate a labyrinth of synthetic fame and genuine betrayal.
Everyone wants a piece of the world's biggest pop star. As the cameras flash and the critics circle, Romy must face growing up as the biggest pop star alive navigating public feuds, scandals, the dark side of the industry, toxic relationships, politics, and a world that is changing before her eyes.
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