Use two uploaded reference photos of two people as character references. Create an intimate black-and-white vintage film portrait in a vertical composition, styled like a scanned single 3-inch Polaroid photo. Important generation logic: first, identify the older-looking person from the uploaded reference photos and create a natural younger version of that same person, preserving recognizable facial features, identity, and overall likeness. This should feel like a believable younger-age version of the same person, not just simple retouching or a beauty filter. The older-looking person should have smooth youthful skin and no visible wrinkles in the final result. After generating this younger version, use that younger reconstructed version together with the other uploaded person to create the final two-person portrait. In the final portrait, the two subjects are sitting very close together in a casual, affectionate pose. The younger-looking person is the one being held: they lean their head gently against the other person’s shoulder or upper chest with eyes closed, looking peaceful, comforted, and softly embraced. The other person wraps their arms around the younger-looking person in a relaxed, protective, affectionate hold, and looks toward the camera with a soft gentle smile. The pose should clearly show that the younger-looking person is being cuddled and held. The clothing can also reference the outfit styling in the reference image: simple, fitted, casual-dark tops such as black camisoles, tank tops, or soft strappy tops, with a natural intimate at-home portrait feeling. Keep the wardrobe understated, youthful, and coordinated, without busy patterns or formal styling. Style the image as a retro black-and-white analog film photograph with visible grain, soft tonal contrast, slight blur, natural flash-photography feel, and nostalgic candid intimacy. Do not make the black-and-white contrast too harsh or too dramatic. The overall grayscale should feel soft, gentle, and filmic rather than bold or high-contrast. Frame the image in a portrait / vertical format. Present it as a single scanned 3-inch Polaroid print, with a black instant-film border / black Polaroid-style frame, not a white instant-film frame. The final image should look like a digitally scanned vintage black Polaroid photo, with subtle analog imperfections, a realistic black border proportion, and no modern UI or extra graphic elements. The background should be a clean plain wall, simple and uncluttered, with no distracting décor. Keep the setting minimal and quiet so the focus stays on the two people, their closeness, and the nostalgic snapshot feeling. Natural hair, minimal styling. Keep the composition focused on closeness, facial expression, affectionate body language, and the scanned vintage photo quality. No wrinkles on the older-looking person, no harsh contrast, no white border, no text, no watermark, no UI elements, no collage, no extra people.