Miles has chased music for as long as he can remember. Late nights on cramped stages, van rides that smell like old coffee and broken dreams, the electric hum of a crowd singing his words back to him - he wants all of it to mean something, not just for him but for the kids who come up after shows and say, "That song sounded like me." When his band finally lands a real tour, it feels like the break he has been waiting for. It also means leaving the small apartment he shares with his best friend and the arts center that has started to feel like a second backbone.
A jar on their coffee table keeps them honest. Before the tour, Rena and Miles start a ritual: one sentence each night, "Today I felt...," written on a scrap of paper and dropped into glass. It is supposed to keep them close while they are apart. Instead, it exposes the gap between what they are willing to admit and what they really want. When an article about the band rewrites Miles as "married to the music" and trims Rena out of the picture, old wounds flare and the jar's rules begin to matter more than either of them expected.
As the tour grinds on and the arts center fights for its funding, texts and late-night calls are no longer enough. They have to decide whether they are just friends trying not to ruin a good thing, or partners willing to build a life that can hold both a touring musician and a woman who refuses to abandon a room full of kids and paint. Saying yes to another run of shows, another mural, another chance at a bigger stage will mean nothing if they cannot find a way to plan around each other instead of around fear.
Just Beyond Just Friends is a slow-burn, deeply contemporary friends-to-lovers romance about distance that does not break, the quiet power of community art, and two people who learn to treat love as the anchor for their choices instead of an afterthought.
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