Boundaries are easier to draw before anyone's actually invested.
This second FFM collection follows four women whose carefully managed situations quietly tip into something they didn't budget for. The starting conditions vary: a structured arrangement, a simmering rivalry, shared living space, a protective dynamic. What stays consistent is how feelings have a way of outgrowing the container someone built to hold them.
An agreement designed to keep things uncomplicated starts producing emotions nobody planned for. Rivalry runs just below the surface until the tension shifts, and neither woman can steer it back to where it was. Sharing close quarters turns ordinary moments charged, the kind where a coffee cup left on the wrong counter feels oddly intimate, and distance becomes a fiction nobody quite believes anymore. And when keeping someone safe becomes the central priority, the people doing the protecting and the person being protected find themselves bound in ways that go past the original arrangement.
Three hearts learning to exist together without losing individual ground - that's the work these stories sit inside. It's layered and genuinely unpredictable. A glance shifts the balance. A touch changes the terms. Every decision leaves a mark somewhere.
Tension gathers in the quiet stretches. Trust doesn't arrive automatically here, it has to be built carefully, between more than two people, which makes the whole thing more fragile and more meaningful at once.
Love, once it takes hold, doesn't respect the limits set out at the beginning.
When everything has shifted and the original terms no longer apply, can what's grown in their place actually hold?