Reneé Rapp had grown up in Queens with aspirations of Broadway since she was a kid. Vivian Love was a producer for a record label that was just getting their feet under them. Their story is a mosaic of moments: a shared glance in a crowded subway, a casual conversation in a local coffee shop, and a comforting presence at a mutual friend's art exhibit. With each encounter, the initial spark of curiosity grows into an unspoken recognition of something deeper. But timing and circumstances always seem to conspire against them, leaving both Reneé and Vivian with lingering thoughts of what could be. As Reneé and Vivian's separate journeys of personal and professional growth unfold, they begin to experience an awakening-a realization that perhaps the universe has been nudging them towards each other all along. "Better at Hello" is a testament to the idea that some connections are written in the stars, waiting for the right moment to illuminate the lives they are destined to change.