The fair was supposed to be harmless. Loud music, bright lights, temporary distractions. Then Nate Jacobs climbs a Ferris wheel and refuses to come down. In front of everyone, he risks humiliation, reputation, and safety just to be heard. What starts as embarrassment turns into something far more dangerous—truth. As the crowd watches, you’re forced to confront what you’ve both been avoiding: feelings that don’t disappear just because they’re inconvenient.

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