Everyone thinks the most dangerous patients on the psychiatric ward are Harry and Y/N. They're wrong. The most dangerous thing about them isn't who they are individually—it's what they become together. Harry is impulsive, reckless, and addicted to chaos. Y/N is calculating, manipulative, and impossible to read. Every time they're separated, the ward grows quieter. Every time they're together, something goes wrong. Caught in their orbit are two patients who couldn't be more different. Lila is relentlessly cheerful, hopelessly convinced Harry is the only person who truly understands her. She'll do anything to win his affection, even as he barely acknowledges her existence. Rowan worships Y/N with an unsettling intensity. Her approval is his entire world, and he'll sacrifice his own well-being without hesitation if it means making her happy. As rival obsessions collide, loyalties are tested, patients turn against one another, and the line between love, dependency, and madness begins to disappear. Inside locked doors, where everyone is trying to recover, four broken people become trapped in a web of obsession that threatens to consume them all.
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