Genres:Love After Divorce/Karma Payback/All-Too-Late
Language:English
Release date:2026-04-04 03:01:19
Runtime:102min
Let's be real—Draco got lucky. Leo did the heavy lifting: funding, rescuing, waiting. But Harper chooses the hockey player in the green jersey? Baby You Are Losing Me plays with fire here. Draco's smirk during the kiss feels unearned. Maybe love isn't about merit—it's about timing. Still, Leo deserved better.
They kiss under the arena lights, helmets in hand, teammates skating by. Baby You Are Losing Me knows how to stage a moment. It's not private—it's public, messy, real. Harper's hands on Draco's jersey, his hesitant smile... then cut to Leo watching? Brutal. Love triangles hurt most when everyone's visible.
One week later, goggles found, truth revealed, heart broken—all in minutes. Baby You Are Losing Me on netshort is binge-worthy tragedy. The pacing never drags, the reveals land like punches. And that ending? Leo alone, Harper kissing Draco... I need ice cream and a rewrite. But hey, that's why we watch.
She had all the evidence: Leo saved her, funded her, waited years. Yet she picks Draco? Baby You Are Losing Me trusts the audience to sit with discomfort. Maybe she needed the hero she could see, not the one who vanished. Or maybe love isn't logical. Either way, Leo's pain is our gain.
Watching Leo in that wheelchair, whispering 'I'm the loser' while Harper kisses Draco? Devastating. Baby You Are Losing Me doesn't shy away from pain. He sponsored her trip, saved her life, then let her go. The quiet dignity in his eyes broke me. Sometimes love means letting go, even when it kills you.

