RJ Mathews doesn't do change. Her life works. There's music, her best friend and lastly, her daughter. When she takes on what is supposed to be just another writing gig with a popular but slowly fading band, Andante, she's met with Jooyeon Kang. Spectacular bassist, too much hair, too much quiet and resistance personified.
He thinks she's cold and far too controlling. She thinks he's unreadable, too intense and way too good with her daughter, for it to be true.
They don't like each other. They aren't friends.
Yet, he can't stop watching, and she can't stop interfering.
When attraction is masked as hostility, and one night making music, turns to many - it makes for something messy. It was supposed to be some company, some intimacy and something very, very fleeting.
No feelings. No consequences. Or atleast, that's what they agreed on.
But, when casual fails, rules break and hearts get involved - lines blur, loyalties are tested.
All the while, RJ's past comes back to haunt her in ways she doesn't expect, and Jooyeon gets drawn into the cracks, becomes collateral. She pushes, but he only knows how to stay.
What happens when something that they both swore won't mean anything begins to mean everything?
A slow-burn romance where boundaries are crossed, choices are made, and two lonely, broken people with no plans of falling in love, do. And, they fall off the deep end.
An autistic girl sheltered her whole life gets a taste of danger once she meets a thug named Santiago Perez.
Santiago "Ghost" Perez set his eyes on Zari one time and has never left her alone since
"Checkin' your location, I'm wishin' I was close to you
I left my heart on the West End, I can't wait to get home to you"