Tin, a wealthy university student who is always cold to everyone. He always get what he wants and nobody dares to be in his way. Until he met Can...
Can, a very responsible university student who moved out to live on his own. He tries to get out of trouble as much as possible but he seems to be caught in a cage where there's no escape. He is the step-brother of Tin's friend, Larry.
Larry, another wealthy university student; Tin's friend. He hates everything about Can, the fact that Can's father married his mother.
At first, when Can and his father moved in to live with Larry and his mom, things didn't go well between the two teens. Larry bullys Can everywhere he goes, especially at school where Tin and the other friends were on his side. Can didn't really bother by being bully because he can handle it well. He just hates to go home and have Larry talks st*t about his dad. Can decided to move out just to find peace and it did work out perfectly out of the campus but campus hours are still worse. He gets even more bully at school but at least it's peaceful when he gets home.
Tin knew Can way before he realized that Can is Larry's step-brother. He thought he finally have a good friend for once, but after knowing Can was Larry's step-brother, Tin wasn't sure now if he could trust Can anymore. What Tin hates the most is people being greed for money. Also, knowing the story about Can's father who married for wealth, really ticks him off. He started to look down on Can every time he sees him.
Larry is Tin's friend but they're not friends who would tell each other their feelings. They hang out together just because they share the same popularity and historical background.
It pisses Tin off every time he sees Can with his friends. He can't accept the fact that Can still live on with a smile on his face when he supposed to find himself guilty of all the things that had happened. He should feel ashamed of having a dad who married for wealth and for pretended to be nice to Tin just so he can get close to more money. But no, he carries on with that smile of his, feeling no guilty of whatsoever.
Every time Tin bullys Can, he felt this satisfaction out of nowhere. It's like a drug that he can't stop. But little did he know, it pushes Can away further and further from him.
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