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Constellations Underfoot by xthale98
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Christopher Laurence Marquez understands systems better than he understands people. As an engineering student newly arriving in Texas, he trusts timing, structure, and observable patterns. Most things can be explained if examined carefully enough. Systems stabilize. Adjustments happen. Life continues. Then orientation week changes direction. What begins as ordinary proximity with Brandon and Blake Hayes - identical twins at the center of Texas football culture - gradually becomes something Christopher cannot fully organize into logic. Brandon moves through the world with immediate momentum. Blake with quiet precision. One expands the atmosphere around him. The other steadies it. Somewhere between them, Christopher finds himself answering faster, staying longer, and noticing them before he means to. The connection does not arrive dramatically. It builds through repetition: shared routines, recognition patterns, quiet reassurance, late-night conversations, and the growing realization that some people begin to feel emotionally familiar before you fully understand why. As football visibility expands across campus and beyond it, Christopher struggles to balance overstimulation, attention, and the terrifying possibility of becoming emotionally reachable inside a world that never seems to slow down. Because Christopher has spent most of his life preparing for eventual distance. But Brandon and Blake keep returning. Again. And again. And again.
Feelings, On Record by xthale98
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Ivan Guillermo de la Vega knows how to write about people. He just doesn't get involved. As a writer for the Indiana Daily Student, he's built his life on observation-clean, precise, and carefully neutral. Until one late night, when he answers a simple AI prompt and creates something he doesn't expect: An ideal. Calm. Consistent. Someone who stays. He closes the tab and forgets about it. The next day, he walks into a café and meets him. Owen Maverick Turner isn't loud. He doesn't try to impress. He doesn't interrupt. He just... stays. And somehow, without even realizing it, he becomes everything Ivan wrote down that night. What begins as coincidence becomes pattern. What feels manageable becomes undeniable. Ivan knows how to observe. He knows how to write. But this time, he's no longer outside the story.
Holding The Fragments by xthale98
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Joaquin Silvestre Reyes has learned how to stay without holding on too tightly. Samuel Thomas Carter has learned how to build a life that doesn't collapse under pressure. When their lives intersect, what forms between them is not a dramatic romance, but a steady companionship shaped by attention, restraint, and choice. They move through ordinary days, distance, success, and silence without rushing to define what they are. Instead, they learn how to share space-how to witness each other without control, how to remain without fear of loss. This is a novel about love that doesn't announce itself, connection that doesn't demand possession, and the quiet work of choosing someone again and again, not because it is urgent, but because it holds. Written for the Open Novella Contest 2026. Main prompt #24: Staying as friends feels safe, but that doesn't mean it's the path you're meant to take.