“Good,” James replies. “Let them guess.”
“They’ll never stop guessing,” Alex says.
James smiles — the small, real one he hides from cameras. “Then let’s give them something to remember.”
I notice you’ve mentioned “rojo, blanco y sangre azul” (which refers to the movie Red, White & Royal Blue ) and the word “estreno” (release/premiere). However, you asked me to “write a good story.” rojo blanco y sangre azul pelicula estreno
They don’t kiss. Not here. Not yet. But James takes Alex’s hand under the velvet rope of the VIP section, and for three seconds, the world shrinks to the warmth of his palm.
He turns. Prince James of Wales. Blue suit, white pocket square. The colors of their countries — red, white, and blue — scattered between them like a silent joke.
Later, after the screening — after the applause, the flashbulbs, the questions about “friendship across borders” — Alex finds James on the hotel balcony. The city glitters below. “Good,” James replies
Some stories don’t need a press release. Just a premiere night, a hidden hand, and the courage to keep writing the next chapter.
To give you the best response, here’s a short, original story inspired by the idea of a secret romance between two public figures, similar to the tone of Red, White & Royal Blue — but with its own twist. The Night Before the Premiere
Alex hates galas. The glitter, the fake smiles, the way everyone watches to see if he’ll trip. But tonight is different. Tonight is the premiere of Heart of the Crown , the film he executive produced — a love story loosely based on his own life. Loosely. Because the real story is still a secret. “Then let’s give them something to remember
And when the first reviews call the film “unrealistic” — because no royal would ever fall for a politician’s son — Alex laughs, turns off his phone, and kisses James in the dark.
“Maybe I am,” Alex says, quieter now.
He stands by the bar, adjusting his crimson tie, when a voice behind him says, “You look like you’re planning an escape.”