Dasha and Nikita are like fire and ice—their relationship is an error with consequences. Nikita is restrained, closed off, and too hurt to get into a relationship. Dasha is loud, sharp, and too proud to be the first to give in. Yet the more they pretend that nothing is between them, the stronger their bond becomes. They are united by deception, but divided by fear—and neither of them is ready to admit that their standoff has long turned into something more.