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Janice "Nice" Monde Go believes feelings have colors.
White is her favorite - harmony, safety, the promise that no one leaves. To Nice, white means the people she loves most.
At school, those people have always been the same three: Dylan, Millie, and Rob - her closest friends, her constant, her white.
Dylan has always assumed she treats everyone the same. The way she leans into him, the way she says "love you," the way her voice softens when it's just the two of them - that's just who she is.
At least, that's what he tells himself.
When Leon becomes part of their circle, everything begins to shift. The group doesn't fall apart - it grows. But growth means change, and not everyone welcomes it.
Millie has always been fiercely protective of Nice and doesn't trust how easily Leon fits in - or how quickly things begin to feel different.
Rob watches quietly as the tension builds - and says just enough to make Dylan start noticing it too.
Leon realizes before Dylan does that Dylan's feelings might not be just friendship. At the same time, he's forced to question his own - unsure whether what he feels for Nice comes from childhood memories or something deeper.
And while Nice continues to hide her true feelings behind the safety of white, the boys around her are slowly beginning to understand that not all love feels the same.
Because even if white holds every color...
someone is eventually going to have to choose.