For Maël and Rosalee, their love has always been easy. Too easy. They live their teenage years sneaking off to their favourite hidden spots, running away from every problems and curing it with a smoke. Living in a strikingly remote French village, they are happy, or at least, the lovers think they are. Wealthy, thrilling and romantical, they have a life that is like every other coming-of-age movie, so why isn't Rosalee complete? Why can't she feel fully satisfied and content? Is there something wrong with her? Or is it Maël? No, it must be her. When Maël accidentally torches their local church in a moment of rage, the duo must flee on stolen bikes from the French police. To their horror, Audrey, a mystifying girl, with lengthy black locks was a witness of their crime, and they will do anything to keep Audrey quiet. There is only one option, she has to join them on this bumpy ride, and she won't make things any simpler for the couple.
• English •
half/closer - Hilary and Khloe
❝ Everything you've ever wanted is on the other side of your own fear, under the sea of your limitation and behind the zone of your comfort. All you need is to obliterate the invisible streak with courage. ❞
Hilary Damien goes with the flow. Although she already has everything---popularity, friends, beauty, and wits, a tragic loss from the past contributed issues to go against her heart's desire. And she doesn't have the bravery to fight for what she truly needs.
Khloe Summer goes against the flow. Although she has all the nerve to get what her heart's ambition- --a high-paying career, a modernized treehouse, an imperfection and error from the past concealed the truth about herself. And she fears that they will influence the momentum of her determination.
However, because of art, they happened to be in the same flow. As they collide, will they be able to find strength from each other? Or meeting halfway and getting closer is going to be a heartbreak?
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*some events are related to Raindrops and Kiss & Tease series so it's going to be more convenient to read them first*
»This is an LGBT-themed story. Read at your own risk«