Meet James, an 18-year old freshman in college, about to embark on a whole new journey in his life. But he hides a secret, that exposes him and which leaves him vulnerable to the vices of the outside world, and the secret is that he is gay. A secret such as this, in a country like Malaysia, which is still largely conservative, could be disastrous for him, if people and his family were to get to know about it. However, will his efforts to lay low in his college life be futile with the presence of a certain basketball player in his class, who seeks his help in his studies. Will normal, platonic study-buddies turn to something more due to the player, or will James continue to deny himself, in fear of society around .
Fred is your typical teenager; moody, has low-self esteem, and is really bad at math. The only thing that makes him different from the other guys is his taste in music and his sexuality. He knows what he wants right from the start, but is scared of other people thoughts and judgements, and that's why he's kept himself inside the closet ever since he realized he's not really into girls.
He tried to hide it from everyone else, even to his close circle of friends, but all of his plans started going south when he meets their new neighbor, Darren, a very handsome fellow who moved to Los Angeles with his family all the way from South Korea to live at the house on the other side of the road. Fred falls for him at first-sight, and things started to escalate when he found out that they were on the same class, and things got even more deeper when Darren agreed to be his tutor in calculus. That's when he realized that his hiding needed to stop.
Witness as the two of them struggle with their hardships, relationships, and responsibilities in life as they try to keep their friendship intact from a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Will they manage to keep their relationship as it is, or will it develop into something more, that even an ocean spanning miles and miles couldn't completely separate them from one another?