FIRE BOY

FIRE BOY

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After the dust settles around Lou and Marius, Eden Dambrine finally lets himself breathe again - but breathing doesn't mean healing. Not when the boy who once held his heart is suddenly holding it again. Gustav De Waele was never supposed to come back. Not after leaving Eden behind for something bigger, something brighter. But he did. And now, the space between them isn't distance - it's memory, regret, and everything they never said. As they navigate a world that's watching - the fans, the friends, the whispers online - Eden and Gustav try to find their way back to each other. But love the second time around isn't easier. It's sharper. It asks harder questions. About trust. About timing. About whether the pieces that broke can ever fit the same way again. Through whispered fights in parked cars, half-spoken apologies, parents, shared hotel beds, and late-night calls that never feel long enough, they learn that healing doesn't always look like growing new flowers. Sometimes, it looks like learning to water the ones that almost didn't make it. And sometimes, wilted things still bloom.
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Sometimes, first love isn't a person. It's the first time someone truly sees you. Nathan sings in silence. No one knows he does. No one asks why he stopped shining. Ryan pretends he's fine. No one notices he's breaking inside. A paper plane connects them. An empty theater listens. And in the middle of the world's noise, two boys find in music a language more honest than words. But growing up hurts. Loving hurts more. And the fear of disappointing those who should protect you can be louder than any melody. This story is for those who've ever felt like they didn't belong. For those who carry invisible wounds and still dare to dream. For those who know that love doesn't always shout... sometimes, it just sings.

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