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Logan has been in love with his best friend Chris for years, even if he never fully admitted it to himself. Their friendship goes all the way back to high school, where Chris was the only one who showed Logan quiet kindness when he needed it most. Since then, they've been inseparable-close in a way that's always felt like more, even if neither of them said it out loud.
As adults, their bond only deepens. There are small moments. Late nights, soft touches, lingering looks-that blur the line between friendship and something else. When Chris breaks up with his girlfriend, the tension between them grows stronger, especially after a night of drinking leads to vulnerability, jealousy, and unspoken feelings rising to the surface.
Danny, their mutual friend, complicates things further. He's protective of Logan and clearly doesn't trust Chris, creating constant tension between the three of them one day.
Eventually, everything comes to a head when Logan and Chris finally kiss, crossing a line they can't uncross. But instead of defining what they are, they fall into something messy and undefined. More than friends, but not quite a relationship. It's soft, emotional, and confusing, filled with quiet affection, jealousy, and moments that feel dangerously close to love... even if neither of them is ready to say it.