FALLING FOR MY BEST FRIEND'S BOYFRIEND AFTER OUR FRIDAY NIGHT OUTUpdated at May 19, 2026, 05:48
FALLING FOR MY BEST FRIEND'S BOYFRIEND AFTER OUR FRIDAY NIGHT OUT*Marcus has one rule: never want what is not yours.He kept it for twenty-six years. Then came Friday night.It started as nothing. A double date. His girlfriend Zara's idea because she wanted her best friend Jade to finally meet the man in her life, and Marcus, being the good boyfriend he always was, agreed. Rooftop restaurant, good wine, easy laughter. He was not supposed to notice anything about Damon. Damon was Jade's boyfriend. Damon was a closed door in a house Marcus had no business entering.Except Damon looked at him once, mid-sentence, and everything Marcus thought he knew about himself cracked straight down the middle.One look. One charged, terrifying, electric second that neither of them could explain. Neither of them could take it back either.They did not speak about it. They laughed too loudly at each other's jokes. They reached for the same wine bottle and their fingers touched and both pulled away like they had been burned. By the time the check arrived, Marcus had convinced himself he imagined the whole thing.Then Damon texted him at 2 a.m.*You felt it too. Don't lie to me.*What follows is not a clean fall. It is a stumble, a denial, a collision.Marcus falls first.He does not mean to. They agree on the rules before anything even starts. This is nothing serious. This is two men handling something they cannot name and cannot stop. No feelings. No complications. No looking at each other the way they absolutely cannot look at each other when Zara and Jade are sitting right there across the table, smiling, completely unaware that the world has already shifted beneath them.Marcus agrees to all of it. Then he falls anyway.He tries to hide it. He is terrible at hiding it. He starts manufacturing reasons to see Damon outside of their secret meetups. He saves Damon's name under a contact that does not exist. He catches himself smiling at his phone in a dark bathroom at 1 a.m. and knows, with horrible clarity, that he is in trouble.Damon notices. Of course Damon notices.The confrontation happens on a Tuesday, in a parking garage, in the kind of harsh fluorescent light that makes everything look worse than it is. Damon is not gentle about it. He is cold and controlled and says exactly what he means because that is the only way he knows how to protect himself. He tells Marcus that feelings were never part of this. He tells Marcus he is making things complicated and dangerous and that if Marcus cannot get himself under control, this has to stop entirely.Marcus stands there and takes it. He agrees. He apologizes. He drives home and stares at his ceiling until 4 a.m. telling himself Damon is right.Then Damon goes home to Jade.And something about watching Marcus absorb that conversation without breaking, without begging, without making it ugly, does something to Damon that no rule he wrote for himself had prepared him for. The distance Marcus creates after that night is supposed to be a relief. It is not a relief. It is the loudest silence Damon has ever experienced. Every room he walks into feels slightly wrong. Every moment with Jade feels like standing in the wrong time zone.Damon falls harder.The man who drew the line is the one who cannot stop crossing it in his head. The man who issued the warning is the one who starts showing up unannounced. The man who said *no feelings* is the one who, three weeks later, is completely destroyed by the possibility that Marcus might have actually listened to him.But by then, things have moved. Zara has started asking questions. Jade has found something she was not supposed to find. And two women who are best friends, who trust the men beside them completely, are standing at the edge of a truth that is going to change everything between them.The man who fell first has had weeks to build a wall.The man who fell harder has no idea what is about to hit him.This is not a love story that lets anyone off the hook. It is the story of two men who told themselves the same lie in different languages. It is four people who all believed they were the stable one, the careful one, the one who would never let it get this far. It is compulsive and devastating and the kind of story that makes you furious at everyone and somehow still rooting for the two people who deserve it least.One man fell first. One man fell harder.Neither of them had time to catch each other before everything else came down.