The Friday of Roses
In an imagined Britain standing on the edge of fracture, one woman rises to the highest office in the land—and discovers that power is as perilous as it is intoxicating. Elen Ross, the Prime Minister, dares to defy Westminster tradition. In the firestorm that follows, the voices of Wales, Scotland, and beyond roar louder than the House of Commons itself. What begins as political theatre becomes a battle for nations, identity, and survival—where the streets are as decisive as the chambers of Parliament.
But amidst the chaos of power struggles, betrayals, and impossible choices, she faces the deeper question: is she the midwife of freedom—or the harbinger of disunion?
The Friday of Roses is a work of fiction set in an alternate timeline. Any resemblance to real persons, events, or political movements is entirely coincidental. The story has no political purpose or agenda—it is a character-driven exploration of ambition, love, and the cost of leadership in a divided world.