A slow-burn, yet short office romance full of quiet tension, missed chances, and the moments in between.
Hiro's days follow a predictable script: commute, code, coffee, repeat. But when Lin, his quiet, composed coworker, starts coming in early and smiling less, everything shifts. News of a job offer from her old team in Osaka spreads through the office like a quiet storm, and suddenly Hiro is forced to face the truth: he might be running out of time to tell her how he feels.
As Lin wrestles with the weight of her decision, Hiro struggles to find the right words - or any words at all. Their interactions become a series of glances that linger too long, conversations that nearly say everything, and silences that say too much.
Meanwhile, Kayla and Kenji, two coworkers with questionable boundaries and impeccable instincts, are watching the slow-burn unfold with popcorn in hand, nudging, teasing, and maybe falling for each other along the way.
Set against the backdrop of late nights at the office, rainy morning commutes, and vending machine stakeouts, Nothing With You is a grounded, character-driven romance about timing, hesitation, and the terrifying joy of choosing someone when you're not sure they'll choose you back.