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After a brutal turn of events, Neil Rigel is forced to leave Michigan and move to LuneHills, a charming name for an uneventful place, leaving all he has known behind. As he tries to escape from his past and start over, Neil decides to give in to his parents' will and become someone he isn't, renouncing to his own identity.
A year after leaving his hometown due to his mother's passing, Jonathan Weaver tries to go back to the life he once had at a home that feels lonelier and colder without his mother's presence. Little did he know the town he once knew like the palm of his hand would hostile to his return.
Neil has always been good at running-from expectations, from heartbreak, from anything that threatens to get too close. He hides his fears behind quick words and dramatic gestures, pretending the world can't touch him. Jonathan has always been what everyone expected him to be--an avid hockey player, a great musician, a loyal friend, and always comply to the status quo. However, sadness and the feeling of being lost had turned him into a troubled guy without a safety net to fall onto.
But when the two boys meet, with quiet patience, whispered confessions, and the kind of presence that feels like home, they offer each other something they had never dared to believe they could have--a safe place to be themselves. What begins as a hesitant friendship within the comfort of late-night rides trying to escape life for a moment, slowly unravels into something deeper. Between stolen glances, fragile truths, and moments of unspoken desire, both boys are forced to confront what it means to be vulnerable.
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