“Every man is afraid of something. That’s how you know he’s in love with you; when he is afraid of losing you.” Harry had many fears. Fear of messing up on stage. Fear of letting everyone down. But he’d never been afraid of losing someone. A friend. He wasn’t supposed to. On his road to success, losing a friend wasn’t on the list. But when Louis gets diagnosed with Stage 2 Leukemia, Harry’s entire world comes to a halt. That wasn’t supposed to happen. But it did and it’s affecting everyone in an unexplainable way. So Harry makes a plan: To take Louis to Simon’s beach house for seven months. It was supposed to be a stress reliever, just to help Louis get on his feet and fight this thing with no outward interference. But what starts out as just a harmless plan, becomes something so much more. Harry’s looking at him in a new way. Louis, who should be so shaken up, is nothing but strong. As days and weeks pass, what once was just a mere affection somehow, becomes jaded. It’s nothing brotherly and has nothing to do with Louis’s sickness. They are both falling for each other, in that beach house, as they experience laughs and hardships, strengths and vulnerabilities. They form so passionate and bonding, it’s almost dangerous. Their love seems unbreakable. But is it?
12 parts