A popular president. A constitutional loophole. A country holding its breath. When legal theories surface suggesting a president might serve beyond two terms, the idea of a third run shifts from rumor to strategy. Elena Park, a White House communications aide, helps shape language meant to reassure the public—until she realizes those words are being used to rewrite the rules. At the Supreme Court, clerk Marcus Reed uncovers a quiet legal effort to turn ambiguity into permission. What begins as academic debate threatens to become precedent.