Sasha is dating two men. Neither knows about the other. Caleb is soft devotion and patient romance. Gentle touches, slow kisses, and a quiet intensity that builds until it's impossible to breathe through. He makes her feel cherished, like she's something worth keeping, and the calm way he looks at her leaves heat in places he never even touches. Jacob is blunt desire and zero restraint. Dirty jokes under his breath, hands that don't hesitate, and a grin that always looks like trouble. He takes up space, takes what he wants, and makes it very clear he's not interested in holding back. Sasha keeps them separate. Carefully. Secretly. Addicted to both. But lines don't stay straight for long. Late nights run too far. Messages overlap. Needs get harder to hide. And what starts as stolen time turns into something hungrier, riskier, impossible to pretend isn't affecting her. Because Caleb wants something tender that turns into forever. Jacob wants her like he's never planning to let go. And Sasha? She stops trying to decide between them. Because she doesn't want to.