It all started with one bump.
Kai Everest - cheerful, shy, bad liar, no licence, plays nothing, book freak, anonymous, blue, lavender... serious, overthinker. He learns to live his life to the fullest. The idea of just being a teenager who locked himself in his bedroom is no more than boring to him. Now, he got himself in trouble with a stranger as an incidental bump happens between him and the stranger in which changes everything his hands always hold on to: lone wolf.
Stan Malik - mysterious, quiet, a tease, rides a motorbike, plays soccer, famous, black, white... stubborn, egoistic. The qualities that make every person attracted to the said male. But he never looked for someone, he never sees anyone... until the bump.
But these two people - different, contrasting, distinctive, whatever you want to call it. Like fire and water. No one knows what happens when they interact with each other.
The flaws that bring them closer but further apart. Why? They're just different.
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In order to help his best friend confess, Mylo agrees to also confess to his so-called crush. Surprisingly, he now finds himself in an unexpected relationship with Jace Cuevas, a guy he always thought to be straight. With Jace having a plethora of ex-girlfriends, Mylo isn't so sure if he should trust him especially when he has no idea why Jace agreed to date him in the first place.
Jealousy, ex-girlfriend's, horrible communication, and mysterious phone calls, Jace and Mylo find themselves delving into a summer romance that neither of them expected to be so serious.
Warning: These characters act like real people. They make mistakes that they'll regret. If you can't handle people making bad decisions while in mourning, this story isn't for you.