An accident wipes away much of Auberon Wallace’s memories of her young adulthood, but her mother’s dying wish is to bring them back. Auberon has fourteen days to read an old box of letters, otherwise the letters will be burned alongside a valuable 1790 George Romney painting. Will reading the letters bring back her past, or push it further away?
Busy preparing for a movie about to be filmed in Asia and hounded by fans and a frenzied paparazzi intent on learning the true nature of her on-again, off-again romantic relationship with co-star Arif Feryal, the sudden death of her mother forces Auberon Wallace to carve a moment of stillness for fourteen days to reflect on her life.
Unwilling to see the Romney painting destroyed, Auberon reads the letters and many events from the past baffle her. Only one person can answer this question, a person she has not seen for twelve years - Luke Scoprire, her former husband. Auberon meets him again and is surprised at the feelings of love she still feels for this man which time, distance nor circumstances have not diminished.
Is this authentic love or Auberon’s perception of love? Will she be able to answer these questions before the letters are burned forever? Which is more important - her mother’s wishes to confront the past against or her own need to create a future between two men who have shaped her life into what it is now?
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