ST. Merry Street
In a slowly fading Paris, where elegance still masks quiet decay, eight privileged college students step beyond their world for a single night—offering warmth to those the city has long forgotten. For Gerrard, the act was meant to be simple.
It wasn’t.
What begins as a gesture soon becomes a fracture. Haunted by the realization that kindness is not the same as change, Gerrard finds himself torn between the life he was born into and the truth he can no longer ignore. As distance grows between him and everything that once defined him—his family, his place, and even Luciel, the one person who made his world feel real—he is forced into a choice that cannot be undone.
When he walks away from privilege, he doesn’t do it alone. Joined by Marcus, whose quiet optimism begins to turn belief into action, Gerrard steps into a life stripped of comfort but filled with purpose. What they discover is not just hardship—but a hidden network, a rising resistance, and a place known only as St. Merry’s, where ordinary people begin to stand for something far greater than themselves.
As the city edges closer to unrest and war, loyalties are tested, sacrifices are made, and the cost of every decision becomes impossible to ignore. In a world divided by power and survival, Gerrard must confront the hardest truth of all:
Some choices don’t just change your life—
they decide who you become.