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After a long day of school; Late evening in Kamoni’s compact, lived‑in apartment: a guitar leans against a bookshelf; city lights varnish a single window, and the four old friends—Élodie, Aurelia, Belle, and Kamoni—sit in a crooked orbit. After years of small signals and a new intensity since college began, the waiting breaks. Belle goes first, warm and trembling, heart on her sleeve. Aurelia follows, calm and exact but with a held breath behind her words. Élodie, poised and controlled, delivers the heaviest truth with cold clarity that cracks just enough to show the risk. Kamoni, easygoing but not cruel, answers honestly yet won’t say what he most privately feels: he cares for them all and is drawn to Élodie. The confessions leave everyone raw—friendship fractured and rearranged, no neat resolution. Weeks of Kamoni hiding and indecision end when he finally admits he loves Élodie to all the women but first to Élodie privately then to the others. Belle and Aurelia, still attached to him, close ranks into an Us‑versus‑Her dynamic and they kind of dislike Élodie now. At an attempt to win over Kamoni Belle and Aurelia make deliberate intimate interactions with kamoni expose Élodie’s possessive, sometimes cruel side and especially cold side. A while past andthey’reallgrowingforthebetterandhavemadeupthey’regrowingtogethernow and Élodie’s is about risking vulnerability and letting intimacy unsettle her control. Belle must reckon with worth and desire, moving from exposed longing to self‑possession; Aurelia’s forces reason to make room for messy feeling, teaching her new kinds of courage. Stakes are clear—friends become rivals, alliances shift—and the fallout offers fuel for sequels or focused chapters about coping, reckoning, and possible reconciliation. But in the end after a long time, they all are still friends and grow from this experience even though Belle and Aurelia still deeply love Kamoni. (make this shorter but keep small and important details. Keep the timeline the same and important)
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Late evening in Kamoni’s compact, lived‑in apartment—city lights varnish the single window, a guitar leans against a bookshelf, and the four old friends—Élodie, Aurelia, Belle, and Kamoni—sit in a crooked orbit. After years of small signals and a new intensity since college began, the waiting breaks: Belle goes first, warm and trembling, heart on her sleeve; Aurelia follows, calm and exact but breath held; Élodie, poised and controlled, delivers the heaviest truth with a cold clarity that cracks just enough to show the risk. Kamoni, easygoing and honest but withholding his deepest feeling, admits he cares for them all and is drawn to Élodie; the confessions leave everyone raw, friendship fractured and rearranged. Weeks of his hiding and indecision end when he finally tells Élodie privately that he loves her, then says it to the others; Belle and Aurelia, still attached, close ranks into an Us‑versus‑Her dynamic and begin deliberately courting Kamoni, exposing Élodie’s possessive, sometimes cruel and especially cold side. Time passes; they grow for the better and make up — Élodie learns to risk vulnerability and let intimacy unsettle her control, Belle moves from exposed longing to self‑possession, and Aurelia lets reason make room for messy feeling and new courage. Stakes remain clear and the fallout leaves room for sequels, but in the end they are still friends and continue to grow together, even as Belle and Aurelia still deeply love Kamoni.
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