Two strangers in Queens start with one "business-only" message-screenshots, calm replies, a restaurant problem that isn't supposed to matter to him.Ming Chen is a Flushing analyst who fixes things when he's anxious. Marisol Alvarez is the sharp, public-facing daughter of a Jackson Heights family restaurant-warm underneath, but allergic to pity and public performance.Their chats turn into inside jokes. Jokes turn into Manhattan dates. A kiss becomes a choice. Then families start testing, the neighborhood starts watching-and Marisol is carrying a truth everyone seems to know except Ming.Because in this love story, time was never theirs to own.The Time We Didn't Own is a cinematic, Queens-real tragic romance about culture, family pressure, and the small permissions that become a life-until the clock collects its debt.