JASMINE SANCHEZ is TWENTY-ONE years old, potrayed by ALEXA DEMI and her secret is, she’s having an Affair with her employer
At 21 years old, Jasmine seems like any other young woman navigating her way through life. She’s vibrant, social, and always the life of the party. With her infectious laugh and bright personality, she’s the kind of person others gravitate toward, never suspecting that behind her flawless exterior lies a life of struggle and heartbreak.
Jasmine never had the privilege of a loving family like her friends did. Her father walked out on her and her mother when she was just a little girl, leaving behind a shattered home. Her mother, unable to cope with the loss, turned to alcohol, leaving Jasmine to grow up fast. The weight of her mother’s emotional abuse, blaming Jasmine for her father’s departure, became an unbearable burden.
While her friends enjoyed carefree lives, Jasmine worked tirelessly to support herself and her mother, juggling multiple jobs while attending college. Despite her grueling reality, she refused to let anyone glimpse her pain. Jasmine became a master of disguise, always laughing, always showing up for parties, and never allowing anyone to see the cracks beneath her cheerful facade.
But her carefully constructed life took a complicated turn when she found herself drawn into a secret affair with her employer. He was older, powerful, and—most troubling of all—married. What started as fleeting moments of attention in her otherwise lonely world quickly spiraled into something more.
Jasmine knows her actions are wrong, yet she can’t seem to extricate herself from the tangled emotions she feels. Her boss offers her something she’s never had before: validation, attention, and a semblance of love. Yet, the guilt and confusion weigh heavily on her, especially as she navigates the fine line between her desires and her morals.
Each day is a precarious balancing act for Jasmine. She continues to wear her perfect mask around friends, all while battling the chaos of her private life. The constant fear of being discovered—not just by her boss’s wife, but by her friends who idolize her—looms over her like a dark cloud.