This isn't a love story - not the kind anyone dreams about. It's the wreckage of one. Ezekiel, a high-ranking Captain in an elite army special forces unit, is built for war - sharp, controlled, lethal. But at home, he's a ghost in uniform, drowning in the grief of his first husband, Jules. Missions are his refuge. Killing is easier than feeling. And Levi, the man waiting for him, is just collateral damage.
Levi has loved Ezekiel all his life - enough to marry him, enough to stay, even when it started to hurt. But now, he's losing himself piece by piece, begging for a glance, a touch, anything to remind him he still matters. To Ezekiel, to this marriage. But the silence is louder than any battlefield. And love doesn't feel like love anymore - it feels like sacrifice with no reward.
Two men, trapped in a marriage that's all ashes and no flame. One haunted by the past, the other burning out in the present. Something has to break - maybe the silence, maybe the love, maybe themselves.