Genre: BL • High School • Romance • Humor • Slow Burn • Emotional
Tone: Funny, warm,
chaotic, painfully relatable Gen Z energy
MAIN CHARACTERS SNAPSHOT
Mick Anderson (17)
American, 6'3", golden-brown eyes, dark wavy hair
(braids it back), black earring
Famous gamer in school plays in tournaments, livestreams, has a
small fanbase
Confident, charming, and a little emotionally detached
Draws abstract art secretly as his escape
Comes from a Christian home
Has had girlfriends but never really felt anything
genuine
Thinks love is a distraction and doesn't take it
seriously
Colin Park (16)
South Korean, 5'7", soft features, wolf cut, pink
lips, glass-smooth skin
Quiet, introverted, always looks put-together
Loves K-pop, journaling, taking aesthetic pictures,
and writing
Openly gay and unbothered by people's opinions
Recently moved to the U.S. (his mom's job transfer)
Not into gaming prefers books, music, and cafes
Becomes the school magazine photographer
MINOR CHARACTER SNAPSHOT
AVA HENDERSON (17)
Year: Senior at Wieston High:
5'6", slim build, flawless caramel skin
Honey-blonde hair always styled curls on Fridays,
sleek ponytails on competition days
Hazel-green eyes lined perfectly with eyeliner that
could kill
Always smells faintly like vanilla and expensive
perfume
Dresses like she's walking down a runway, even for gym
KEVIN STARCK (16 )
Year: Junior at Wieston High
5'9", lean but athletic
Soft brown eyes and jet-black hair he never bothers to
style it just works
Wears graphic tees, hoodies, and beat-up sneakers
Has a dimple when he smiles, which he uses to get away
with everything
NAOMI FLORES (16)
Student journalist / gossip vlogger at
Wieston
Latina, short, bold eyeliner, and
wears vintage band tees
The ultimate info plug. Naomi runs the
school's online "Tea Page" (a mix of gossip blog + meme central).
She doesn't mean harm
she just loves knowing things
"Sometimes the heart crashes before
the system even starts."
They called me a prodigy. A champion. A
legend behind a controller. But truth is, I was just another boy hiding behind
a screen easier to fight digital
monsters than face the ones in my own chest. I didn't believe in love. Not
really.Love felt like lag messy, unpredictable, and guaranteed to ruin your
focus.Until I met him ,Colin Park. The boy who didn't play games. The one who
walked into my world of pixels and tournaments with soft eyes, pink lip gloss,
and a camera that saw too much. He wasn't supposed to matter. But somehow, he
became the only thing I couldn't control, couldn't mute, couldn't outplay. Because
the moment he looked at me. everything I thought I knew about myself… started
to glitch.
