Derek Hale, the bad boy in town found a soft spot for one of his pack mates best friend. It's more than a soft spot. He catches himself falling for him. But how could anyone love someone like Derek?
Stiles Stilinski was an average teenager about to graduate high school. Until recently, he was enjoying life like any other senior. When his best friend got bit by something in the woods, he was thrown into a world he didn't even know existed. He found himself questioning his sexuality for a guy who was far older.
"We should have left our hearts in the forest where we first met."
Minseok doesn't believe in softness anymore. Not after being thrown out by his family for loving a boy and certainly not after that boy left him to face the world alone. Now, he plays basketball, studies hard, and stays far away from anything too real especially his own identity. He's angry. Guarded. Pretending. Surviving.
Then Slohan arrives.
With his lilac hoodie and crop tops, with his calm voice and quiet presence, Slohan is everything Minseok tried to forget. Openly gay. Gentle. Strong in his softness. And Minseok hates him for it - or so he tells himself.
But life on campus doesn't let them stay strangers. Their roommates collide, their paths keep crossing, and the tension between them turns to something raw, magnetic, undeniable. As their connection deepens, so does Minseok's fear. What happens when someone sees the parts of you you've buried? What if love is too dangerous to hold?
As secrets unravel, new friendships form, and the past comes clawing back, Minseok and Slohan are forced to choose: stay in the dark or fight for a future beneath these lilac skies.