Letters to My Enemy (The Love of My Life)
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Pran had always used being smart as his first and best line of defense. Intelligence was not just a talent; it was architecture. A shield, yes, but also a carefully engineered structure he could step behind when the world grew too loud, too curious, too demanding. Smart people did not get cornered. Smart people did not falter under pressure or allow careless teasing to herd them into lies so flimsy they trembled the moment someone leaned too close. And smart people certainly did not invent imaginary lovers to fill the sharp silence of an awkward lunch table.
Or: what if Pat had been more perceptive, and Pran had been a little braver?
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Pat has never had a problem loving Pran.
He has, however, always had a problem saying it right.
Three years into something that was never simple, two of those spent hiding, stealing moments, pretending not to look, Pat finds himself stuck on a problem he cannot solve: how do you give someone a gift that can hold everything they are to you?
Or: Pat tries to find the perfect anniversary gift and fails spectacularly, Pran quietly builds something far more meaningful, and somewhere between a rooftop dinner and a letter written too honestly to take back, they both realize they have been enough for each other all along.
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