Rowan Sukan, having recently moved from the northern regions to the heart of Japan, is in uncharted territory. Many would cry over losing their friends, leaving everything behind. Rowan could care less. Despite trying his very hardest to act extroverted, to interact with people, he's always alone. No friends, nobody to call him their favorite person, nobody to text him after school for hours on. What was wrong with him? An insecure extrovert. He believes it's his fate to be alone, declaring that he'll never try to make connections ever again. However, when he encounters the pink-haired, shy, and loner girl known as "Hitori Gotoh," it's almost like he's considering going against his promise. What was it about her? An insecure, socially anxious girl who played the guitar who had friends, and an extrovert who couldn't make any. Perhaps, they're not so different.
After being lonely for years, Hitori was finally beginning to meet some new people after his neighbor, Sabishi, began inviting him to hang out with her friends. Everything was going smoothly until strange feelings began to swell in his chest, making his heart pound and his stomach twist itself into knots every moment he was around her. Why did his heart have to go and ruin everything? And why was she acting so strange around him lately? Was she... crying?
Hitori is about to learn what love really means, and what sacrifices it demands. Can he pay the price?