Theodore has perfected the art of being invisible.At school, he's just another scholarship student—quiet, distant, forgettable. No one asks questions. No one looks too closely. And that's exactly how he likes it.Because the less they know, the safer he is.Until Apolo shows up.Confident. Untouchable. The kind of boy who doesn't just take up space—he owns it. From the moment they're forced to work together, Apolo makes one thing clear: he doesn't like Theodore. And Theodore is more than willing to return the favor.But hate is easy.What's not easy is the way Apolo starts to get under his skin. The way his absence feels wrong. The way every glance, every word, every silence starts to mean something it shouldn't.Because people like Apolo don't notice people like Theodore.And if they do… it's never for a good reason.The more Theodore tries to keep his distance, the more everything begins to unravel—his routine, his control, and the carefully built walls that keep the world out.And when the truth finally comes to light, one thing becomes painfully clear:Some secrets don't just change everything.They destroy it.