Love has no gender.

It’s time for Mathieu to write the next chapter of his life.

At his new high school, he’s determined to make friends. He’s not exactly great at reaching out to people, but he wants to push himself. For him, this is the perfect time to change, to become the person he truly wants to be.

Fortunately, things get off to a good start. He quickly grows close to Sébastien and Fabien. His integration is going well, he’s gaining confidence, and he starts thinking that maybe, just maybe, he’ll manage to reach his second goal: finding love!

Mathieu is starting to build friendships. He still doesn’t really know how to go about it, how to handle things. He lets himself get carried along by events.

His bond with Sébastien grew quickly. Fabien keeps more of a distance. Anthony has taken him under his wing.

He can’t quite read all the signs, figure out exactly what’s going on, or what everyone’s intentions are…

Mathieu wakes up next to Anthony after a night he can barely remember. Something has changed; their relationship has quickly evolved. He may be on the verge of experiencing his first true love…

Unfortunately, nothing is ever simple, and it seems that all happiness must be offset by hardship. This hardship will be the inevitable confrontation between the two best friends, Sébastien and Fabien.

Patrick never bought into the myth of the midlife crisis… until now.

With the weight of societal expectations pressing down on him, he feels an irresistible urge to do something bold to mark the start of his forties.

As he takes stock of his life, long-buried dreams and quiet regrets begin to surface.

There’s one truth he’s been hiding for far too long. One he can no longer ignore.

At forty, it’s finally time to stop pretending… and become the man he was always meant to be.