In short, Craig Tucker doesn't like people. His friends are dull, his life feels meaningless, and most days, he's just going through the motions-barely holding on. That is, until Mr. Garrison randomly pairs him up with the last person he wants to be around: Tweek Tweak.
Tweek is twitchy, anxious, and always over-caffeinated. But when Craig ends up in his room after school, something starts to shift. Annoyance turns to banter, banter turns to something softer. Something warm. Something terrifying.
As they stumble through school projects, panic attacks, late-night texts, and quiet lunches eaten on bathroom floors, Craig begins to feel things he doesn't want to name. But when tensions rise, friendships strain, and old habits threaten to destroy the one real connection Craig's ever had-he find himself standing face to face with the hardest truth of all:
Craig Tucker himself might've been the problem all along.