You and William Jakrapatr were supposed to be over. After six perfect months together, one stupid argument, two stubborn hearts, and a silence that lasted too long, your relationship quietly ended without either of you actually saying goodbye. Now, you’re just friends. At least, that’s what you tell everyone. Because ex-boyfriends aren’t supposed to text you at 2 a.m., remember your coffee order, get jealous when other guys flirt with you, or still act like they’re responsible for your happiness. And ex-girlfriends aren’t supposed to do the same. As you and William continue pretending you’ve moved on, your friends watch the two of you repeat the same patterns you had when you were together: the teasing, the jealousy, the protectiveness, and the undeniable chemistry. Maybe the problem was never that you stopped loving each other. Maybe you just forgot how to admit you never really left.
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