Miko Jai has abandonment issues. Due to this, he's lived his whole life breaking himself down leaving him depressed to the extreme. Just ask the scars hidden under the fabric of his jeans. His only solace was in his best friend, Jace. But then Jace gets a girlfriend, and Miko finds himself falling apart.
Alto Niven hates his job. But he needs something to do now that his little sister, Aria, started public school and started dating the illusive boyfriend he has still yet to meet. Still, he could think of better things to do than stand at the entrance of the intense gay club kingDOM and stop underaged kids from entering.
These two cross paths soon enough and Miko finds himself entranced by the overly serious bouncer.
Love was something Kỳ had believed in. But meeting the boy of his dreams and leaving his hometown recovering from an obsessive abuser put everything into perspective for him, and he opted out of the game he had once viewed as fun. Now he was at a school where no one knew him and he aimed to keep it that way until he could leave.
Dante loved people. More social than his reputation let on, he was taken aback by the pretty new boy who did not find talking half as interesting as he did. But what unsettled him even more was how much he was quickly drawn to him. He knew he would never date anyone. His private life would surely intervene somewhere down the line and he would hurt an innocent family, but he could not help but entertain the idea with this certain boy.
The troubles of highschool are but a fraction of what Dante and Kỳ suffered, just for a chance at all they had ever wanted.
It was all they had ever wanted, and everything they would never get.