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He was supposed to be just another face in the crowd. So why can't I stop writing about him?"
Milo Rivers is a teenage songwriter with a case of creative burnout and a half-functioning heart. After months of feeling numb to the music that once saved him, he agrees to go to one party--just one. That's where he seem him.
Rowan Hart isn't looking to be anyone's anything. Grieving, guarded, and untouchable, he floats through life behind the lens of his camera, collecting snapshots of things he can't fix. But when he catches Milo watching him across the room, something shifts--like static before a storm.
Suddenly, Milo's writing again. Song after song, all about a boy he doesn't even know. A boy who makes him feel something dangerous.
But falling for your muse? That's not part of the plan.
As secrets unravel and pasts resurface, both boys are forced to confront the ghosts that haunt them--family fractures, quiet grief, pressure to be okay. And somewhere between the silence, the static, and the late-night conversations, maybe something real starts to bloom.
But art is never simple. And neither is love.