Y/N's expensive phone is broken beyond repair, and after spending most of her monthly allowance, she can't afford a new one. Knowing her parents can't replace it either, she ends up sobbing alone in her dorm—until Theodore Nott walks in and finds her. What starts as a breakdown over a shattered screen turns into a surprisingly sweet argument when Theodore insists on fixing the problem himself.
Eight years after a painful separation, Y/N L/N and Theodore Nott unexpectedly cross paths in Diagon Alley when their children, six-year-old Lily and five-year-old Leo, accidentally bump into each other. Now both single parents, they are forced back into each other's lives through their children, reopening old wounds, unresolved feelings, and a love story neither of them truly left behind. As the past resurfaces, Y/N and Theodore must decide whether first love deserves a second chance.
Y/N finds a folded piece of parchment on her desk and assumes it's homework or a note from a friend. It isn't. It's a private letter filled with thoughts someone was never supposed to read. And judging by the contents, the writer may know her a little too well.