Kyro has always been a mystery. With silvery blue eyes and a guarded presence, she's the one everyone notices but no one truly knows. A misfit by nature, she's always been the outsider-too different, too complicated for most to understand. She's the cool, untouchable one-the girl who doesn't need anyone, who keeps her distance after a past that left her wary of love. It's easier this way. She doesn't expect anything from anyone.
Then there's Layla. The complete opposite. Effortlessly warm, with a smile that draws people in. She's the life of the group, the one everyone adores, with a charm that seems too perfect. But beneath her sunny exterior, Layla struggles with expectations-ones she's been taught by her parents, by society. Love, she's been told, is meant to look a certain way. It's safe. It's normal. But then there's Kyro, whose every move feels like a contradiction to everything she thought she knew.
Their friendship begins unexpectedly. A shared love of music-rock, of all things-sparks a connection neither of them anticipated. Slowly, they get closer, and something shifts in the air between them. Kyro starts to let down her walls, even if she doesn't want to. Layla starts to question what she's been told, what she's been taught about love and who it's meant for.
It's not instant, not intense. It's small moments, small glances. A song, a touch, a conversation that lasts just a little too long. But just when everything feels like it could become something more, something changes. What's real, and what's a lie? And who will be the one to walk away when it all unravels?