A guy sits next to you in a new semster asking you to join his group. Theres a spark between you two. Intense tension. Lots of chemistry. But major misunderstandings.
A guy asks you to join his group on the first day of a new semester. From the moment you sit beside him, there’s a spark — the kind neither of you can ignore no matter how hard you try. The chemistry is immediate: lingering glances, teasing comments, conversations that feel too intense for two people who barely know each other. Every interaction carries this unspoken tension, like something is constantly on the verge of happening.
In your first year of college, you meet a girl who quickly invites you into her friend group. They all welcome you in, and you start hanging out more and getting comfortable with them. You find out they love going camping, so you join them on trips. Over time, those camping weekends become something you all look forward to, and the group becomes an important part of your college life. But then everyone broke the number one rule.