BlurryFaceMiller
June never planned on healing.
She wasn't looking for help, wasn't searching for hope, and certainly wasn't expecting two chaotic musicians to move into her basement and become the safest people she's ever known. With trauma stitched into her bones and loneliness as familiar as her own heartbeat, she learns how to breathe again beside two men who refuse to let her disappear into herself.
Tyler feels everything too deeply.
Josh loves too loudly.
And June-numb, quiet, and heartbreakingly tired-begins to rediscover warmth through the unexpected gentleness they offer freely.
This is a story about the weight we carry, the families we build, and the moments that stitch broken people back together.
Not through romance,
not through saving-
but through being seen.