They didn't move in together because they wanted to.
They did it because they needed to.
When Mira agrees to share a small city apartment with Jonas, it's meant to be temporary, practical, and uncomplicated. They're adults. They're careful. They set rules.
Three of them.
No crossing into each other's space.
No bringing dates home.
And most importantly: no falling in love.
At first, the rules work.
They share the apartment politely, carefully, as two strangers learning how to coexist. But proximity has a way of blurring lines. Late-night conversations stretch longer than intended. Silences start to feel loaded. Small gestures begin to matter more than they should. As their connection deepens, the rules they created to protect themselves begin to feel less like boundaries and more like walls.
When fear finally outweighs restraint, something has to give.
3 Rules in a Small Apartment is a quiet, emotionally driven slow-burn romance about intimacy, restraint, and the risk of choosing love when it would be easier not to. Told in alternating points of view, this contemporary romance explores what happens when two people try to control their hearts... and fail.