For this cover, the focus is on an intense close-up of two faces, capturing the raw, conflicted emotions of the story:
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The cover is bathed in **deep, moody blues with touches of silver and violet**, evoking both the night and the emotional shadows of the story. A close-up of a **man and a woman’s faces**, positioned inches apart, fills the frame. Both are turned slightly to the side, not quite facing each other, and each gaze is cast downward, as if haunted by unseen thoughts. The man's jaw is clenched, and his eyes are dark, shadowed by an inner conflict. The woman’s face shows a mix of regret and longing, her lips parted as if she’s holding back words she can’t quite speak.
In the soft light, a **subtle tear glistens on the woman's cheek**, hinting at unspoken heartache. Her hand lingers just beside her face, holding a delicate silver chain—a reminder of the connection she’s trying to hold onto or let go of.
Around their faces, wisps of hair blur slightly at the edges, symbolizing the confusion and complexity of their entanglement. In the background, barely visible but noticeable upon closer look, is **a blurry silhouette of another figure**, adding a hint of the looming consequences of their choices.
The title, “Fortnight,” appears just below their chins in **silver serif font**, elegant yet understated, and the tagline reads below in small italicized text: **"A connection too intense to last… yet too deep to forget."**
This design zeroes in on the intimacy and tension of the story, capturing the immediate, delicate emotions between the man and woman as they confront the effects of their choices and desires.