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**Act I: The Spark (20%)** Paris, 1793. The city was a cauldron of blood and ideology. Clara, the daughter of a disgraced Marquis, lived in a hidden cellar, her world reduced to the sound of the guillotine echoing in the streets. Then came Luc, a young officer of the Revolutionary Army, a man who believed in the Republic but feared the Terror. Their meeting was a collision of two worlds—the dying elegance of the aristocracy and the violent birth of a new era. In the darkness of the cellar, they found a love that was both a sanctuary and a death sentence.

**Act II: The Undercurrent (30%)** Their romance was a desperate race against time. Luc used his position to smuggle food and news to Clara, while she gave him a glimpse of a world where honor mattered more than political purity. They spent their nights planning an escape to the coast, their whispers drowned out by the shouts of the mob outside. But the Committee of Public Safety was everywhere. Luc's own comrades began to suspect his loyalty, noticing his frequent absences and his sudden reluctance to sign execution warrants. The air was thick with the scent of iron and betrayal.

**Act III: The Outburst (35%)** The climax arrived on the morning of the Great Purge. Luc's superior discovered the secret of the cellar. Instead of arresting Clara, the superior offered Luc a choice: betray Clara and rise in the ranks of the Republic, or die with her. Luc's response was not a hesitation, but a declaration. He turned his sword against his own men, fighting a hopeless battle to give Clara a few minutes of freedom. He held the door to the cellar, his body a shield against the tide of the Revolution. He died not as a soldier of the state, but as a martyr for a love that the state could not comprehend.

**Act IV: The Echo (15%)** Clara escaped, but she spent the rest of her life as a wanderer, a ghost of the Ancien Régime. She never married, never loved again. Every year, on the anniversary of Luc's death, she would return to the ruins of the cellar and leave a single red rose on the cold stone floor. The Revolution had won the war, but in the silence of that cellar, Luc's love remained the only thing that the guillotine could not touch.

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