MadisonPresley725
Nathan, a deeply unserious romantic with alarming twink potential he refuses to fully realize, finds himself at the center of a love shape that cannot legally be called a triangle. Torn between his lifelong devotion to pop chaos embodied by Jedward (who exist to him as both fantasy and lifestyle) and the inconvenient, grounding presence of Dawson Devoy-a footballer who likes Nathan far more than Nathan feels prepared to be liked-Nathan must navigate desire, denial, and the terrifying possibility of emotional growth.
Set against the backdrop of football pitches, pop concerts, and Nathan's own internal monologue (his greatest enemy), the story blends Heated Rivalry-style tension with parody and affection. It's a tale about wanting what's flashy, ignoring what's sincere, and discovering that being adored might be harder than being dramatic. At its heart, it's a love story about identity, fantasy, and a boy who could be powerful if he ever stopped getting in his own way.