
by keyvuhn
And in the end, it's just Us. Standing on a beach in the present, Kameron Bianci is grieving a loss he isn’t ready to name. As the waves pull him under, his mind drifts back to sophomore year—the friendships, rivalries, and quiet moments that shaped him. Between the distant pull of Sebastian Petrov and the steady presence of track captain Charles Cohen, Kameron learns what it means to be seen, wanted, and torn between two truths. What begins as a memory of high school slowly reveals how love, loss, and choice led him to where he stands now—and why some people never really leave us.
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