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Before the Storm Breaks

Before the Storm Breaks

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Jul 13, 2026
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Fiction
Romance
A rivalry built in calm, and destroyed by truth.
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Christopher Laurence Marquez has always trusted systems more than uncertainty. As an engineering student newly arriving in Texas, he believes in timing, structure, and observable patterns. Life may shift, but most things can still be understood if examined carefully enough. Adjustments can be made. Distance can be managed. Feelings can be kept where they belong. Then orientation week changes direction. What begins as ordinary proximity with Brandon and Blake Hayes, identical twins at the center of Texas football culture, slowly becomes something Christopher cannot organize into logic. Brandon moves through the world with warmth and momentum. Blake with quiet precision. One pulls him into the noise. The other teaches him where stillness can exist inside it. The connection does not arrive dramatically. It builds through repeated conversations, shared routines, quiet reassurance, and the strange comfort of being noticed without being forced open. But as campus life grows louder and football visibility expands around them, Christopher must confront a possibility he has spent most of his life preparing against: that some people do not enter your life to become temporary. Some return. Some remain. And some become familiar long before you are ready to call them home.

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