Ursula spent years living behind a name that never truly felt like hers. Known as Mark for most of her life, she learned to hide her confusion, her fears, and the woman she knew was waiting beneath the surface. But when Ursula finally begins exploring her identity and taking the first steps toward transition, she discovers that becoming herself is both liberating and terrifying. Then she meets Liam.
Warm, patient, and perceptive, Liam sees something in Ursula that others never noticed. Their friendship slowly becomes something deeper, but Ursula is terrified that honesty will cost her the relationship she has come to cherish. When Liam learns the truth about her past, he doesn't reject her-but his uncertainty awakens every fear Ursula has carried for years. As they navigate love, transition, family conflict, insecurity, and the painful shadows of Ursula's past, both must learn that love doesn't require perfect answers.
Ursula must also learn an even more important lesson: she doesn't need Liam-or anyone else-to define her identity. She must choose herself before she can freely choose love. Through difficult conversations, moments of vulnerability, and the courage to live openly, Ursula slowly makes peace with the person she once was. Mark wasn't her enemy. He was the person who survived long enough for Ursula to emerge.
Ursula spent years living behind a name that never truly felt like hers. Known as Mark for most of her life, she learned to hide her confusion, her fears, and the woman she knew was waiting beneath the surface. But when Ursula finally begins exploring her identity and taking the first steps toward transition, she discovers that becoming herself is both liberating and terrifying. Then she meets Liam.
Warm, patient, and perceptive, Liam sees something in Ursula that others never noticed. Their friendship slowly becomes something deeper, but Ursula is terrified that honesty will cost her the relationship she has come to cherish. When Liam learns the truth about her past, he doesn't reject her-but his uncertainty awakens every fear Ursula has carried for years. As they navigate love, transition, family conflict, insecurity, and the painful shadows of Ursula's past, both must learn that love doesn't require perfect answers.
Ursula must also learn an even more important lesson: she doesn't need Liam-or anyone else-to define her identity. She must choose herself before she can freely choose love. Through difficult conversations, moments of vulnerability, and the courage to live openly, Ursula slowly makes peace with the person she once was. Mark wasn't her enemy. He was the person who survived long enough for Ursula to emerge.