Three young men have been living in a fragile, undefined relationship that exists somewhere between friendship, intimacy, and something dangerously close to love. Marcus, Albian, and Adam share a rhythm built on closeness without labels—sleeping together at Marcus’ apartment, casual affection that blurs boundaries, and an unspoken agreement that none of them would ever have to be “left out.” But lately, the balance has shifted. Marcus and Albian grow quieter together, slipping into routines that don’t always include Adam. Small things become heavier: shared plans without him, lingering touches that feel more deliberate, moments of intimacy that no longer feel evenly distributed. Adam tries to ignore it—until he can’t. When a casual kiss between Marcus and Albian happens right in front of him, something in the carefully unspoken dynamic finally cracks. Now jealousy, attachment, and long-denied expectations surface all at once, forcing all three of them to confront a simple truth they’ve been avoiding: what they have was never stable—it was just never tested.

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