Your relationship with Princeton Perez was never soft. It was intense from the start—fast, overwhelming, the kind of connection that felt like it skipped all the normal steps and went straight to something deeper. Being around him felt like a high you couldn’t recreate anywhere else. And somehow, that same feeling became the thing that kept ruining you.
What will happen when two people who were never really “over” each other are forced back into the same space years after their divorce? Liam and Y/N built a life together too young—falling in love in high school, becoming parents as teenagers, and trying to hold onto each other through college, marriage, and everything that came too fast to fully understand. But somewhere between exhaustion, responsibility, and growing up, they slowly lost the ability to stay connected… and by twenty-four, they were no longer husband and wife. Now, at twenty-seven, they’re just co-parents with history they never fully let go of. When a family trip to a remote cabin turns into an unexpected storm that cuts off power and forces them into silence, old memories start creeping back in. With nowhere to run and nothing to distract them, they’re left alone with the one thing they’ve been avoiding for years—each other.
You thought the worst part was walking in on your boyfriend cheating. Turns out, that was only the beginning. After three years together, you finally walk away. You block his number, delete the pictures, and start rebuilding the confidence he shattered. You're moving on. Or at least, you're trying to. Then hundreds of flowers show up at your apartment. Naturally, you assume they're from your ex. They're not. They're from Nathan. Your ex-boyfriend's older brother. The same Nathan who has spent years watching from the sidelines. The same Nathan who claims he saw you first. The same Nathan who says he's been waiting three years, six months, two weeks, seven days, and four hours for the chance to finally make his move. You should stay away from him. You should definitely stop thinking about him. And you absolutely shouldn't be wondering if you picked the wrong brother. But when Nathan offers to help you get revenge on the man who broke your heart, saying no suddenly becomes a lot harder than it should be. Especially when every stolen glance, every lingering touch, and every dangerous smile makes you question whether your greatest mistake wasn't falling for your ex... It was meeting his brother second.