She was a brilliant young political journalist, famous across the country for her bold, fearless questions that often left politicians speechless. But everything changed the day she met Alejandro Cruza, the President of Spain—a man equally feared and admired for his sharp tongue and ruthless intelligence, known for turning interviews into intellectual battlegrounds.
Their interview was unlike any other.
For one blazing hour, the screen burned with tension—every question ignited sparks, every answer struck like thunder. The nation watched in awe. That one hour became the most talked-about broadcast of the year, dubbed by the media as "The Interview of Fire."
Yet… What unfolded off-camera was a story far more powerful.
There were messages exchanged in secret, meetings that had nothing to do with politics, and a connection that grew stronger with every passing day. They were no longer just a journalist and a president—they were two hearts colliding behind the masks of public duty.
Two years later, she returned to the same studio. But not as a journalist. This time… she was there as the wife of the President of Spain.
He sat beside her, his hand wrapped around hers, sometimes kissing her fingertips absentmindedly, sometimes pressing his lips softly to her neck as if breathing in her very soul. Then he leaned closer and whispered words meant for her alone:
"When you walked into my life, every government fell—only you remained as my First Lady." "Your questions pierced me, but your eyes… your eyes conquered me forever."