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Stay There

Autor: Skygirl
last update Data de publicação: 2026-06-15 17:44:13

It rained on Wednesday morning.

Not the nice kind, either February rain, cold and coming in sideways, seeping through your coat before you even made it to the door. Noah stood under his building’s awning, watching big drops bounce off the sidewalk, and actually thought about skipping school for the first time all year.

His phone buzzed.

Jay: You getting wet?

Noah glanced at the screen, couldn’t help but smile.

Noah: Standing under an awning.

Jay: That’s not an answer.

Noah: I’m not wet yet.

Jay
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  • Boys Don’t Play Fair   WHAT COMES NEXT

    Saturday morning slid in, quiet and gray. The kind of dull light that makes everything softer, a little blurry around the edges.Noah woke with Jay’s arm still draped over him, the heat of Jay’s body pressed against his back. Their legs tangled under the old comforter. The rhythm of Jay’s slow, even breaths brushed against Noah’s neck warm air hitting cool skin. The curtains kept the room dim, but just enough light leaked in from under the door to paint a pale line on the carpet by the closet.Noah stayed perfectly still. He didn’t want to mess up the moment, didn’t want to lose even a second of how safe and good it felt. He listened to Jay breathe, felt the weight and movement of his chest, the gentle squeeze of his arm tightening and loosening with each exhale. Memories from last night flooded back neon lights in the arcade, their faces smashed together inside a photo booth, Jay’s soft laugh in the dark. Little flashes and feelings that made Noah’s heart kick up and his cheeks g

  • Boys Don’t Play Fair   Tonight, We Had Everything

    The car was a little oasis of heat, humming quietly against the ugly slap of February cold. When Noah slid into the passenger seat, he could almost melt into the upholstery fingers tingling as the vents blasted his face and hands. His bag slumped against the floor, sneakers kicked halfway off. He unzipped his jacket, trying to let the warmth soak straight into his bones. For once, his brain wasn’t racing it was like someone had pressed pause on all the noise inside his head."I don’t want to think," Noah mumbled, barely moving his lips.Jay shot him a sidelong look. "About what?""Anything. Seriously—everything. Exams. The future. Figuring out what I’m supposed to do with my life." He tipped his head back, eyelids drifting shut. "I just want to exist for a bit.""That’s pretty philosophical," Jay said, even though he was grinning.Noah cracked an eye open, unamused. "I’m very philosophical. And also very tired."Jay just snorted, shifting the car into drive. "At least you know yoursel

  • Boys Don’t Play Fair   Exam's Mood

    Monday morning came in cold and grey.Noah woke up before his alarm. The room was dark, the curtains drawn, the only light coming from the crack beneath his door. He lay there for a moment, staring at the ceiling, letting the weight of the day settle over him.Exam day.He'd studied. He'd prepared. He'd done everything he was supposed to do. But the knot in his stomach was still there, tight and familiar, the way it always was before something important.He got up. Showered. Dressed. Ate breakfast standing at the counter, the same way he always did. His mom was already at work she'd left a note on the counter, her handwriting familiar: Good luck today. I believe in you. Love, Mom.Noah folded the note. Put it in his pocket.Grabbed his bag. Left for school.The hallways were different on exam day.Quieter. More focused. Students moved through the corridors with their heads down, notebooks clutched to their chests, the weight of the next few hours pressing down on them. No one laughed.

  • Boys Don’t Play Fair   I Need Time

    The car was warm.Noah settled into the passenger seat, the heat from the vents washing over him, chasing away the cold. Jay slid into the driver's seat. Started the engine. Didn't pull away immediately."You okay?" Jay asked.Noah looked at him. "I should be asking you that.""Why?""Because you invited Liam. And then you didn't. And then he showed up anyway."Jay's jaw tightened. "I thought about inviting him. For like a second. I just.... want them to talk. But I guess—" He stopped. "I guess he knew I was thinking about it."Noah reached over. His hand found Jay's on the console."He came," Noah said. "That's what matters.""I don't know if it matters. Joe was upset.""Joe will be okay."Jay looked at him. "You sure?"Noah thought about it. About Joe's face in the hallway. About the way he'd said I can't do this like he meant it and didn't mean it at the same time."Yeah," Noah said. "I'm sure."Jay squeezed his hand.They sat there for a moment. The engine hummed. The heat blew. T

  • Boys Don’t Play Fair   Movie Night

    The theater was on Main Street, tucked between a bookstore and a coffee shop that had been there since before anyone could remember. The neon sign flickered in the February dark red and blue, casting pale light across the sidewalk.Jay pulled up at 7:55.Noah was already there, standing near the entrance, his hands in his pockets, his breath clouding in the cold air. Jay got out of the car. Walked toward him."You're early," Noah said."So are you.""I got here five minutes ago.""I got here ten minutes ago."Noah looked at him. "You were waiting in your car?""I was listening to music.""For ten minutes?"Jay didn't answer.Noah shook his head. But he was smiling.They walked toward the theater together. The line was short Friday night, but early enough that the crowd hadn't arrived yet. Jay stepped up to the window."Four tickets," he said.The woman behind the counter didn't blink. She printed them out. Jay paid.Noah looked at him. "Four?""Yeah.""Who's the fourth?"Jay pocketed

  • Boys Don’t Play Fair   THE CHOICE

    The pool was empty when Noah pulled himself out.His shoulders were heavy in the good way tired but loose, the kind of tired that meant he'd done the work. He sat on the edge for a moment, his feet still in the water, catching his breath.Marcus surfaced beside him. "You were fast today.""I was focused.""Focused on what?"Noah looked at him. "Just focused."Marcus shook his head. Didn't push. He never did. He just hauled himself out of the pool, water streaming down his back, and sat next to Noah."You've been different lately," Marcus said. "Happier."Noah pulled off his cap. Wrung it out."Yeah," he said. "I have been."Marcus nodded. Like that made sense. Like he understood."Good," Marcus said. "You deserve it."He stood up. Walked toward the locker room. Didn't look back.Noah sat on the edge of the pool for a moment longer. The water was still. The lights hummed. Somewhere in the distance, a door closed.Then he got up and changed.The hallway was quiet when he walked out.Mos

  • Boys Don’t Play Fair   Still Looking

    Swimming practice was the only thing that still felt untouched like nothing could mess it up. As soon as Noah hit the water, everything else fell away. All the noise in his head sunk right to the bottom.No Jay. No Liam. No crowd waiting for drama. Just pure water, breath, kick, turn. Over and ove

  • Boys Don’t Play Fair   SAME AS ALWAYS

    The buses rolled into the school lot just after noon.Up and down the line of seats, students slowly dragged themselves awake, the hiss of brakes and the engines idling lower shaking off heavy sleep. Neck pillows vanished into backpacks. Earbuds got stuffed in pockets. People picked up whatever h

  • Boys Don’t Play Fair   The Noise Between Us

    The dining hall was its usual madhouse.Long tables crammed with kids who’d just survived two straight days of activities and now, finally, got a chance to just be. Plates hit trays, forks clattered, voices crashed into each other from every direction. Some kid was throwing grapes. One zip! Two z

  • Boys Don’t Play Fair   Martyrdom

    Noah stood slowly.Joe touched his arm, “You okay?”“No.”“Want to....”“I need to be alone for a minute.”Joe’s face fell, but he nodded. “Okay. I’ll be in the cabin if you need me.”Noah walked outside. The sun was bright, and the lawns were

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