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Lance has spent his whole life pretending to be someone he isn't. To everyone else, he's the flirt, the class clown, the boy who never quite keeps up. But beneath the jokes and easy smiles is a truth he's never been able to outrun - he's different, in ways no one has ever understood.
His childhood is a blur of missing years, half‑memories, and a mother and siblings who loved him fiercely... and a father who didn't. The man who raised him taught him to hide everything that made him "wrong": the white hair dyed brown until the bottle ran dry, the mirrored birthmarks buried under layers of foundation, the way Earth's curriculum twisted and blurred no matter how hard he tried to learn it. Everyone called it a learning disability. Lance knew it was something else - something he could never explain.
Now, surrounded by a team he trusts with his life, Lance is running out of ways to hide. The dye is gone. The makeup is fading. And the truth he's spent years burying is about to surface whether he's ready or not.
When his teammates finally see him - really see him - Lance must face the one question he's never dared to ask: