Chitose is a performer. By day, they appear to be an average gay man, but by night, they get all dolled up in women's clothing. Then, they either go to work at a gay bar or travel to various venues where they perform as a drag queen under the name Whip. Either way, they are performing in the way they feel their best. Unfortunately, however, in a society that isn't as accepting of people who live lifestyles that are counter to what they perceive as 'normal,' Whip feels compelled to hide who they are, and they are fearful of meeting anyone outside of their safe bubble. But loneliness is hard to deal with, so Whip calls into an anonymous line where he's matched with a stranger and the two can be open and vent to each other without having to worry about being judged by their peers. But after a few calls, Whip ends up being paired with the same person again and again, a person they call Insomniac Salaryman. Insomniac Salaryman is kind and patient, letting Whip complain and complain without saying a word. Whip, even though they have never met this person, begins to value Insomniac Salaryman as more than just a confidante, even going so far as to share their personal information so they are able to communicate outside of the matching service. Though Whip would love to meet Insomniac Salaryman, they aren't willing to risk this safe connection they've made. Unfortunately, though, after sharing so much information, it isn't long before Insomniac Salaryman decides to take matters into his own hands. Whip is faced with Shinogu, the very man he's steadily fallen in love with, without ever meeting him. But now he knows who Whip really is, and Whip is sure this is the end of them for good. Whip is in love but unwilling to open up, and Shinogu wants to fall in love, but is afraid of hurting Whip since he's unfamiliar with the world they live in. Can these two find common ground, or are they just too different to ever work?

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