Noel has spent his life running; from memories he never asked for, from a love he was never taught to name, and from the quiet ache of being unseen. After years of trying to fit into the world's expectations, he settles into a life that feels safe, but hollow. Until one sunset brings back the man he once promised to never leave behind.
Ace: loud, bright, and endlessly persistent, has always been the kind of person who fills every silence Noel hides behind. What began as friendship in their youth becomes the one thing Noel both clings to and fears the most. As they navigate their late twenties; careers, failed relationships, and the ghosts that never left, they find themselves orbiting each other again, drawn by something neither of them ever outgrew.
But healing isn't gentle. When the past resurfaces, testing the fragile ground they've built, both men are forced to face what they've buried for years; the guilt, the longing, and the love that refused to die.
Tender, melancholic, and quietly redemptive, "Still, Somehow, You" is a story about survival, forgiveness, and finding home in the person you never stopped waiting for.
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