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The Hollywood princess

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In the present day, Lucy is a petite seventeen-year-old whose life is cut short by a long, exhausting battle with cancer. But death is not the end. She wakes up in 1968 as a one-year-old toddler, reborn into the Jones family. Growing up in a house filled with the laughter of two older sisters and the unwavering support of two loving parents, Anastasia Jones (as she is now named) is determined to live this second life to the absolute fullest. From the moment she can walk, Anastasia is obsessed with the magic of the screen. While other children play outside, she spends her childhood buried in books, teaching herself the nuances of 35mm film, the rhythm of a perfect edit, and the business of studio distribution. By the time she is a pre-teen, she has the mind of a veteran producer trapped in the body of a young girl. The Turning Point (1981) In 1981, at the age of fourteen, Anastasia decides the world is ready for her. Carrying a leather-bound portfolio of scripts and a vision that spans decades, she prepares to enter the industry just as the "MTV generation" and the blockbuster era are exploding. It is here she utilizes her secret weapon: her Radiant Aura. It isn't a loud or violent power; it is a magnetic pull that makes her presence undeniable. When she speaks, people don't just listen—they believe. On her fourteenth birthday, she meets with a high-powered Hollywood talent manager. Under the influence of her aura, the seasoned veteran sees not just a child, but the future of cinema. She signs a historic contract that grants her unprecedented creative control, setting the stage for her ascent. The Hollywood Revolution Anastasia’s rise is meteoric. She uses her aura to bridge the gap between "child star" and "master director," proving her genius with every frame. The Director-Auteur: By sixteen, she is helming her own feature films. Her sets are legendary for their harmony; her aura ensures that every temperamental actor and stressed technician is perfectly aligned with her vision. The Global Mogul: Anastasia uses her knowledge of the future and her persuasive power to navigate the boardrooms of the 1980s. She builds Jones International, a conglomerate that eventually encompasses film, television, and the burgeoning tech industries. The Richest Person on Earth: By her early twenties, she has surpassed the old guard of Hollywood. She is the most successful and wealthy person in the world, adored by a public that views her as a once-in-a-generation miracle.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1- the beginning after the end

The air in the room always smelled of antiseptic and artificial lavender—a scent Lucy had come to associate with the end of things. At seventeen, she was a slip of a girl, her frame made even more delicate by the aggressive toll of the cancer. She sat propped up against the stiff hospital pillows, her small hand swallowed by the oversized sleeve of her sweatshirt.

Through the window, the modern world hummed on. Drones buzzed in the distance, and the neon glow of a digital billboard flickered across her pale face. Lucy didn't mind. She spent her hours staring at the screen of her tablet, watching old films from the 1940s and 70s. She loved the grain of the film, the way a director could command a whole world with just light and shadow.

"Time for your rest, Lucy," the nurse whispered, her voice full of a pity that Lucy was too tired to resent.

Lucy nodded, her eyelids heavy. She wasn't afraid. She was just... finished. She closed her eyes, the sound of the heart monitor's steady beep fading into a long, singular note that stretched until it became silence.

The transition wasn't a tunnel of light. It was a crushing sensation of warmth and noise.

Suddenly, Lucy gasped, but the sound that left her throat wasn't a gasp—it was a sharp, high-pitched wail. Her lungs, which had felt like leaden weights only moments ago, were suddenly powerful and clear.

The world was a blur of oversized shapes and vibrant, saturated colors. There were no digital screens, no drones, and the air smelled like floor wax and expensive perfume instead of medicine.

"Oh, look at her! Someone's awake," a soft, youthful voice giggled.

Lucy—or the consciousness that used to be Lucy—blinked. Two faces hovered over her. They were girls, maybe six and eight years old, with feathered hair and bright, patterned shirts. Behind them, a woman with a warm, radiant smile reached down.

"Come here, my little star," the woman whispered, lifting her.

As she was pulled into a hug, Lucy caught a glimpse of herself in a nearby polished brass mirror. She wasn't a dying teenager in 2026. She was a chubby, wide-eyed toddler with a tuft of golden hair.

On the wall, a calendar hung. It didn't say 2026. It featured a bright illustration of a landscape with the year printed in bold, groovy typography: 1968.

A strange sensation stirred in the center of her chest—a warmth that began to radiate outward like a soft, golden hum. When she looked at her new mother, she felt a sudden pulse of intention. Love me. Protect me.

The woman's eyes widened, her expression shifting from simple affection to a deep, fierce adoration that seemed almost magnetic. She squeezed the toddler tighter. "I've got you, Anastasia. You're going to have the most wonderful life. I'll make sure of it."

Lucy—now Anastasia—rested her small head against her mother's shoulder. She didn't know how she was here, but she knew one thing: she had been given a second take. And this time, she was the one holding the camera.