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Overview

Daisy is in her early twenties and lives in a studio apartment that is both a refuge and a threshold. She works, reads, writes, observes. She grew up learning that love is a reward, that talent should arrive on its own, that the body must be corrected and desire tamed. She slowly discovers that none of this truly holds.

Princess follows Daisy through a quiet passage: a coming-of-age without official milestones, shaped by waiting, restrained language, and relationships that never happened or remained suspended in possibility. The body becomes an archive — of what was said badly, of what was never said at all — while the mind tries to impose order on a world that demands efficiency, adaptation, and normality.

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