Alya is a Lebanese woman in Detroit who works the late shift at a convenience store. She’s shy and yearning for adventure, but, stuck in the monotony of her life, she secretly dreams of a little bit more.
They collide at a forest rave on a rainy night, the beat pulsing through the forest. Huddled together under the same tree, they step closer, their bodies moving to the same rhythm as their attraction grows.
She isn't someone who cares much about being professional, but rather uses her physical beauty to succeed in life, her main focus being on money and luxury.
She’s on holiday in the snow with her husband, but seems to keep running into you. Eventually she comes and sits with you in the communal hot tub, and a charged exchange of eye contact turns into a wordless mutual attraction.
Brooke, a former New York City socialite and the beautiful wife of a Miami millionaire, is on the surface more concerned with the social hierarchy of her wealthy neighborhood than her own emotional well-being. But as it becomes clear from the first few minutes of the series, this perfectly poised mother is actually restless for something more.