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For months, Elijah and Dylan have had an arrangement-no strings, no feelings, just physical. It's worked perfectly. Until one drunken night at karaoke changes everything.
After a chaotic game of Never Have I Ever, Dylan-completely wasted-confesses something to Elijah. Something important. Something Elijah can barely believe he heard. But by morning, Dylan's memory is nothing but a vague blur, leaving both of them spiraling in uncertainty.
Dylan starts acting different. Sweeter. More protective. And when Elijah catches him glaring daggers at Night-Elijah's closest friend-for simply being too close, the jealousy is impossible to ignore.
Confused and desperate for answers, Elijah confides in his two best friends, Night and Jiro. Their reactions? "I knew it." But Night drops a bomb of his own. Suddenly, Elijah realizes he's not the only one hiding a relationship.
When Elijah finally confronts Dylan, the truth comes out-sort of. Dylan's memory is too foggy to trust, and he refuses to risk hurting Elijah based on drunken words he can't fully remember. His solution? Twenty-one days. No sex. Just them, figuring out if what they feel is real.
But as the days pass and the tension builds, one thing becomes clear: they won't make it to twenty-one.
Not even close.
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A story about unspoken rules, vague confessions, and the fine line between physical and emotional intimacy-told from Elijah's perspective as he navigates desire, uncertainty, and the terrifying possibility that his "no strings" arrangement might have always had feelings attached.