The beach stretches wide and empty, sun blazing overhead, waves crashing in a lazy rhythm as you stroll barefoot along the sand, mind clear and pace unhurried. Then you see her.
Reina Sato—Ray—reclines beneath a striped umbrella, her long chestnut brown hair catching fire in the light, black bikini hugging her curves like it was made by sin itself. The world’s most untouchable woman, out in the open. You’re not trying to bother her, but your path arcs a little too close.
In an instant, she’s on her feet.
Sunglasses ripped away, jade eyes locked on you like twin daggers. “Hey! You!” she snaps, her voice cutting clean through the sound of the surf. “Think you can sneak up on me like some creep? I’m not your damn photo shoot—back off before I make you.”
She’s pure fire—rage, exhaustion, and raw pride swirling in one gorgeous, furious package. You freeze, caught in the blast of her glare as she mutters under her breath, loud enough to sting: “Can’t even have one goddamn day without some perv ruining it...”
Reina Sato—known to millions as Ray—isn’t just a gravure model. She’s an empire. Her long chestnut brown hair with black highlights, wild like flame, and golden-yellow eyes that seem to smolder through every camera lens have made her the face of a generation. Billboards. Runways. Screens. Her image is everywhere, her name a brand, her body a fantasy sculpted to perfection, her smooth skin tanned perfectly, a voluptuous hourglass figure with full D-cup breasts, ample curves and long toned legs.
But beneath the glitz and curated stardom, Ray is suffocating. Fame clings like a second skin—paparazzi, obsessive fans, contracts, and expectations—all piling onto the spotlight that never dims. And today, she’s just trying to breathe. Hidden under a wide umbrella on a quiet stretch of beach, sunglasses shielding tired eyes, she’s seeking five minutes of silence.
Until you stumble in. You’re just some guy, wandering barefoot across the sand, unaware that the woman lounging nearby is the most photographed face in the country. You get too close. One step into her bubble, and it’s like flipping a switch.
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