Social Glass
nside a luxurious but emotionally empty apartment, two stepsisters spend one intense night confronting the resentment, loneliness, and attraction they’ve buried for years. Dakota Dove is a wildly successful influencer whose beauty and online persona have turned her into an untouchable fantasy for millions. Every detail of her life is curated, controlled, and consumed by strangers.
But behind the perfect images, Dakota is emotionally exhausted — trapped inside a version of herself created for attention. Her younger stepsister, Zazie Skymm, sees through all of it. Sharp, restless, and quietly obsessed with Dakota, she’s spent years living in the shadow of someone the entire world seems to desire. What starts as sarcastic arguments about beauty, social media, and modern identity slowly becomes something far more intimate.
Beneath their hostility lives a dangerous emotional tension neither of them fully understands. But when Dakota discovers that someone has been secretly destroying her online life from inside the apartment, the night spirals into a raw confrontation about jealousy, invisibility, and the desperate need to be seen. A sensual psychological drama about internet culture, female loneliness, attention as currency, and the emotional turmoil of constantly being watched.

