The invisible line that separates fiction from reality is thin. So thin that Leo, a writer, is constantly breaching it-typing away his thoughts, shaping them into books he can touch, hold, and breathe in. He loves writing. He hates being a writer. And yet, he can never fully let go of the worlds, the people he has created. But when one of his dearest characters, Noah, suddenly comes to life, Leo desperately needs him to go back to where he belongs, for his existence is too scary and new and enticing for Leo to ignore. Amidst the chaos of trying to get him back inside the book, Leo finds himself slowly starting to treasure his moments with Noah more and more with each passing day, tucking the memories made away in the deepest corner of his heart, wishing for time to stop so their love story can live forever. Sadly, easy as it was for that invisible line that Leo so often crosses to give him Noah, turning him into a reality, it's also as easy for it to also take. Will Leo and Noah's relationship become remembrances of the past, or will they win over Fate?