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High school lovers, bound together by a love that once felt endless, are forced apart when their dreams begin pulling them in opposite directions. Back then, they promised each other that distance wouldn't matter-that ambition and love could survive side by side. But life has a cruel way of testing promises made by teenagers.
They spend years building the futures they once dreamed about. One chases success with relentless determination, learning how to live with loneliness disguised as ambition. The other moves forward too, carrying old memories like scars hidden beneath a smile. They both convince themselves they've moved on.
Then fate-careless and untimely as always-throws them back together through work.
The reunion isn't cinematic. There's no running into each other's arms, no dramatic confessions beneath pouring rain. Instead, it's a simple moment. A glance across a room. A familiar voice saying their name after years of silence. And suddenly every carefully buried memory comes rushing back all at once.
Except everything is different now.
The boy who once laughed too loudly barely smiles anymore. The girl who used to wear her heart openly now hides behind practiced expressions. They're older. Colder. More guarded. Success has changed them. Heartbreak has changed them.
And perhaps the most painful part is realizing they still know each other too well.
They still recognize small habits no one else notices. They still remember favorite songs, coffee orders, expressions hidden behind fake smiles. They can still read each other effortlessly, even after years apart.
But love after reunion isn't as simple as love at seventeen.