"Would you do it again?" "Miss me already, huh?" "Answer the question, B." "... Yeah I would. I had a really good time." - Brodie Rhodes is popular. Just about every student at her school knows who she is, just about every person in her state who's on TikTok knows who she is. Millions on TikTok and Instagram know, follow, and admire her. Famous for her undeniable gymnastics talent and show stopping beauty, Brodie has plenty of romantic admirers. Yet, not a single one is or has been genuine. So despite her unbreakable confidence and self-love, there's an abundance of doubt in her ability to have a true love life. Damien McCallister is nearly just as popular. Much like Brodie, just about every student at his school knows who he is, and just about every person in his state who's on TikTok knows who he is. Hundreds of thousands on TikTok and Instagram know follow and admire him, his fame rooting from his evident good looks with an added hint of baseball ability. He has plenty of romantic admirers, all of which he ignored while he was with his girlfriend. They broke up 4 months ago. They've known each other since 2nd grade, when they were in the same class for the first time. For years they've had a flirty friendship, going back and forth throwing flirty comments at each other for years, yet nothing ever developed from it. It was always more of a running joke between the two lookers. Was. Now it's their senior year and they're back in the same class right next to each other. When those flirtatious comments are no longer a joke, how will they navigate their newfound fascination with their constantly increasing fame?