A slow-burn, uneven poly dynamic forms between Y/N, Ghost, Keegan, and König, built through jealousy, hesitation, and difficult conversations rather than easy labels. Alongside it, Y/N’s friends-with-benefits relationship with Soap remains casual and emotionally blurred, acting as both contrast and complication. Feelings overlap, boundaries shift, and nothing stays simple.
After five years of building a safe, steady life for just her and her six-year-old daughter, Daisy, Y/N finally does something that feels almost reckless — she downloads a dating app. Not because she’s lonely in a dramatic way, but because the quiet after bedtime has started to feel too big, and she’s beginning to remember she’s more than just “Mom.”