Maplewood High's library has always been Lia Reyes's quiet domain, she knows every shelf, every secret nook, and how to keep even the rowdiest students in line. But everything changes when a stranger shows up twenty minutes before opening, surrounded by a tower of poetry books and Neruda scattered at her feet.
Marlin Villanueva is the new English teacher, fresh from publishing and desperate to bring stories to life for students who care. As they work side by side, hunting for class books, planning displays, and laughing over old yearbook photos, a bond grows between them that feels more magical than any novel Lia has ever read.
But when Lia realizes her gentle fondness for Marlin has turned into something deeper, she panics. Suddenly, she's avoiding their usual chats, keeping her distance, and leaving Marlin wondering what she did wrong. With a little help from a friend, Marlin starts to see the truth, and must face her own feelings before she loses the one person who makes her feel truly home.
Sometimes the best stories are the ones we never see coming, especially when they start in the quietest corners.