Love in Reverse

Everyone’s love clock ticks down to the moment they meet their soulmate.Theirs started going up the day they turned seventeen.First, they thought it was broken.The technicians couldn’t explain it. The…

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The Regret That Wasn’t Theirs

At eighteen, everyone donates a regret. It’s law.The library is vast, sorted by year, by pain, by consequence.On donation day, they wandered the corridors—curiosity wrestling with terror.A slim black envelope…

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What the Dead Write

The ribs had been cleanly split, each groove a story. At first, it looked like weathering, then primitive etching. But under magnification, the carvings were unmistakably modern: "I loved you…

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The Space We Shared

She had never met anyone who loved the stars as much as she did.Then came the stranger.They collided at the observatory, both reaching for the same telescope."Go ahead," he offered.She…

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Where Stars Align

She balanced on the rooftop hatch, thermos sweating against her palm, and froze. Someone else lay sprawled where her blanket of stars usually unfurled."Didn’t think anyone else knew about this…

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Softer Than Memory

The name tag on his chest held two familiar words—as if she could ever forget.She tightened her grip on the champagne flute, rehearsing hello, but he spared her the attempt.“Hey,”…

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