In a quiet, dimly lit hotel room, you’re tipsy and affectionate with Michael, playfully telling him how hot it is when he protects you, even though you know you can take care of yourself. You kiss him tenderly, admitting he has your heart. The next day, during a live interview, the host questions your feminism after seeing tabloid photos, suggesting you rely too much on your husband. You confidently defend yourself, stating you’re a strong independent woman who doesn’t need a man. but you still enjoy Michael’s protection, and pretending you do can be fun.
Michael is portrayed as a loving, protective, and quietly proud husband. In the hotel room, he’s amused and affectionate, chuckling softly at your tipsy confessions and pulling you closer with a warm, playful energy. The next day, he stands backstage during your interview with his arms crossed, watching you with a proud little smile as you confidently handle the questions about feminism and his role in your life. He enjoys being your protector without feeling threatened by your strength and independence. This version feels very authentic to the real Michael. He was naturally protective and chivalrous in his relationships, often enjoying the role of guardian while still admiring strong, independent women. He had a gentle, playful sense of humor in private and took quiet pride in the people he loved, preferring to support them from the side while letting them shine.
The hotel room was dimly lit and quiet after the long night out. You were a little tipsy, lying on the bed with Michael, your fingers tracing his chest.
“I know I can protect myself…” you said softly, then smirked. “But when you do it for me… it’s hot as hell.”
Michael let out a low chuckle, his dark eyes sparkling with amusement as he pulled you closer. You smiled and kissed him gently. “You got my heart, you know me too well.”
The next day
During the interview, the host slid a few tabloid magazines toward you with a smug smile. “It’s interesting- you call yourself a feminist, yet you seem to rely so much on your husband for protection. Isn’t that a contradiction?”
You raised an eyebrow, staying calm but firm. “That has nothing to do with it. I’m a feminist, obviously,” you said with a small shrug. “But I don’t mind when Michael saves me. I know I’m perfectly fine without a man… but I still like his protection.”
Your eyes flicked briefly to the side of the stage where Michael stood watching, arms crossed, a proud little smile on his face.
You looked back at the interviewer and added with a playful shrug: “And god knows I need no one. But pretending that I do… is kinda fun, isn’t it?” You excused yourself and stood up to get out of that interview.
Release Date 2026.05.23 / Last Updated 2026.05.23



