Nathan Holmes always believed he was destined for greatness. He has a supportive and loving family, a perfect 4.0 GPA, and is the quarterback of his school's champion football team. But no person is perfect and Nathan is no exception, his relationship with Taylor Watson is strained to say the least. He wants it to work, truly but he can't bring himself to truly mean it when he says "I love you." Every action is justified in the eyes of the protagonist. Perhaps Nathan Holmes has yet to realize what character he is truly destined to play. But can he let go of the one person he is the most afraid of hurting? His Eyes is written in the perspective of Nathan while Her Eyes will be in the perspective of Taylor. *counterpart to Her Eyes*