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Four hearts. Four directions. No clean escape.
New and Tay begin on the wrong foot-mostly because Tay can't stop poking at the question: why is New always hovering around Gun? What Tay doesn't know is that Gun was the one who reached out first, befriending New in a quiet, desperate hope that proximity might somehow pull him closer to Off-New's best friend and the university's untouchable soccer star.
From there, everything tangles.
Between varsity practices, accidental collisions in hallways, and looks that linger just a second too long, rivalry softens into something dangerously close to intimacy. New rules the basketball court. Off owns the soccer field. Tay-officially the school photographer-finds himself covering every game possible, not for the sport, but for Gun, the head cheerleader who lights up the sidelines and unknowingly holds everyone's heart hostage.
The problem is simple. And impossible.
Tay likes Gun.
Gun likes Off.
Off doesn't care about anything that doesn't involve New.
And New is falling-slowly, irreversibly-for Tay.
Friendship blurs into jealousy. Loyalty collides with desire. Every choice hurts someone, and no one gets out untouched.
Love is complicated.
This one is brutal.