He rebuilt his body. She never had the space to fall apart. What happens when the one person you finally fit with is the one who forces you to face everything you have been running from? Jake Morrison spent his teenage years on the sidelines, watching life happen to other people. At seventeen he was the invisible fat kid in the bleachers, the one who learned to disappear into hoodies and humor while everyone else collected memories. Three years of brutal discipline later, he is a six foot four investment analyst with a sculpted body, a sleek car, and a life that looks perfect from the outside. There is only one problem. None of it has healed what hurt in the first place. A Friday night at the club Eclipse changes everything. The moment Jake sees Sloane across the room, tall and wild haired and effortlessly self possessed, something in his carefully controlled world shifts. Sloane is an event planner who makes other people's big days look flawless while quietly holding together a family that has never fully recovered from loss. She is used to carrying everyone else. She is not used to being truly seen. What starts as chemistry turns into comfort, then into something that feels dangerously like home. With Sloane, Jake is more than the body he built and the role he plays. With Jake, Sloane is more than the capable oldest daughter who never drops a ball. But loving each other means confronting old stories about worth, weight, family, and failure that neither of them have ever dared to say out loud. When real life presses in and past wounds collide with present fears, Jake and Sloane have to decide whether they will retreat into the selves they know or risk becoming something new together. The Way We Fit is a deeply felt contemporary romance about: Body image, self worth, and what happens after the glow upStrong, capable heroines who are allowed to be soft and messy tooFound confidence, real vulnerability, and therapy level conversationsSlow burn tension that turns into a fully earned, grown up love storyThe quiet bravery of choosing to stay when it would be easier to runPerfect for readers who love character driven romance with emotional depth, realistic heat, and imperfect people trying their best, The Way We Fit asks what it really means to be enough for someone else and for yourself at the same time. For everyone who has ever believed they were too much or not enough, this story is for you.