When burned-out travel writer Remy Vale arrives in Lisbon, they are supposed to do what they have always done: turn a city into something beautiful, desirable, and easy to want. But Lisbon refuses to stay on the page that way.Photographer Zola Baptiste is documenting the neighborhoods, shopkeepers, and ordinary lives being quietly pushed aside as the city is repackaged for outsiders. She has no patience for people who confuse admiration with understanding, and even less for someone whose work helps turn real places into polished fantasy.Over seven charged days, Remy and Zola are drawn into a connection neither of them can dismiss. As desire deepens, so does the truth between them. Because falling for Zola means seeing Lisbon clearly, and once Remy does, the life they built on distance, movement, and elegant compromise starts to come apart.Set against sunlit rooftops, narrow streets, and rooms no one advertises, Seven Days in Lisbon is a contemporary sapphic romance about longing, witness, and what it really means to stay when leaving would be easier.