Aurelize Nikolai Kane doesn't belong anywhere in particular. An art student drifting through routine, he spends most days pretending nothing matters enough to change it. Classes blur together. People come and go. Life feels like something happening to him rather than something he's living. Then there's Akari Tanaka. His friend's mother. She isn't supposed to be part of his world-but she keeps appearing in it anyway. In quiet messages. In accidental conversations that last too long. In moments that feel ordinary until they don't. What starts as harmless attention slowly turns into something neither of them fully names. Something unspoken. Something easier to deny than define. But denial only works for so long. And some connections don't explode-they develop. Slowly. Quietly. Until there's no clear line left between mistake and choice. A story about boredom, boundaries, and the dangerous comfort of being seen by the wrong person at the right time.
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