He left without goodbye. She burned without a grave. And years later-he comes back to find a man sharing his dorm, wearing her eyes. Noa Kaimana has rebuilt everything: his voice, his body, his name. He's made peace with silence, sharpened softness into survival, and buried the girl who once loved a boy too afraid to stay. Enzo Bellini is that boy-grown, magnetic, unapologetically queer, and completely unaware that the stranger sharing his dorm is the same wild, reckless friend who once whispered, "I'm in the wrong body." But when attraction sparks between them, it's not memory that catches first-it's obsession. And when the truth finally breaks free, it's not softness that saves them. It's hunger. It's recognition. It's fire. This isn't just a love story. It's the aftermath. It's the ache of being seen and still wanted. It's what happens when a body becomes home-and someone stays in it.
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