Logan has a problem. He's up for a major promotion, and on paper, he's the perfect candidate. Skilled, disciplined, respected. There's just one issue. His competition is married. And apparently, that matters. So Logan does what any rational person would do. He marries his best friend. Noah didn't plan on becoming someone's husband overnight, especially not Logan's. But a quick courthouse wedding is simple enough. It's just paperwork. A title. A strategic move. Nothing has to change. Except suddenly, everything does. From formal events to shared spaces, from convincing everyone else to convincing themselves, playing the part of a married couple starts to feel a lot less like a game. And Logan might be winning at work… But he's dangerously close to losing control everywhere else.