Adrian likes things quiet, controlled, predictable.
Blake is none of those things.
They work the same café, share the same shifts, and pretend the past doesn’t hum between them every time their hands brush over the counter. What started as childhood closeness turned into distance, misunderstandings, and things left unsaid.
But coffee has a way of bringing people together one cup, one shift, one shared silence at a time.
Between stolen glances, old memories, and late-night confessions, Adrian and Blake are forced to confront what they’ve been avoiding for years: some feelings don’t fade. They wait.
Over the Counter is a slow-burn boys’ love romance about second chances, quiet longing, and the kind of love that never really leaves even when you try to.