Two students, a shy girl named Bekk and a friendly boy named Jace, were assigned to tutor in the same house after school. At first, they worked quietly on opposite sides of the table, but small moments kept pulling them closer sharing textbooks, laughing at the kids’ jokes, brushing hands when reaching for the same pen. One calm afternoon, after the children ran off to play, they found themselves alone, talking softly in the warm, quiet room. When their hands touched and didn’t pull away, they both realized they were becoming more than just classmates—they were slowly becoming something special to each other.