In a world where colors define reality, Elliana, a senior high school student, compares her daily life to an incomplete coloring book. With her unique eyes, she sees the world in a way nobody else can. Elliana's vision sets her apart, as anything or anyone whose name she knows appears vibrant and full of life, while anything or anyone whose name she doesn't know remains colorless, trapped in a monochrome existence.
Her life, defined by this phenomenon, takes an unexpected turn when Kael, a mysterious transfer student, joins her school. Ellie expects him to burst into color the moment she knows his name, but to her shock, he remains colorless, defying the rules of her perception. Is he an exception? Or is there something more to his enigmatic presence?
As the time passes by with Kael near, unexplainable events surround her. The mystery deepens, her questions pile up, each one left unanswered, and Kael, still devoid of color, remains an enigma. Ellie is left grappling with the unusual circumstances which mysteriously link to a monochromatic guy in her class.
All that high school junior Ellie Morris-Whittaker wants is to play division one soccer in college. Good thing she has a full ride to a super-prestige prep school, right? But her history grades are tanking, and losing her scholarship means bye bye prep school.
Enter her new tutor, William - the hot student council president she can't stop thinking about. And even though he's kinda-sorta dating someone else, it's pretty clear he's also kinda-sorta crushing on Ellie. It's her own personal purgatory, until William's troublesome, varsity star striker brother Theo proposes a solution: a fake dating ruse. Too bad Theo's annoying AF and definitely not worth Ellie's time.
But when Ellie's almost benched for good, Theo's pretty much the only one whose pointers can help win her spot back. And the more Ellie gets to know Theo, the more she realizes that she might've crushed on the wrong brother. Worse, she might actually be falling for the guy she was only supposed to be fake dating...