LOGINThe night settled softly, like it wasn’t ready to make demands.Lola sat cross legged on the bed, laptop open but untouched, the glow of the screen reflecting thoughts she wasn’t ready to face. Outside, laughter drifted up from the quad college life in motion, unaware of the quiet gravity in her roo
Morning didn’t rush them.Sunlight slipped in gently, catching dust in the air and painting the room in soft gold. Lola woke with a strange, unfamiliar feeling peace. The kind that didn’t disappear the moment she opened her eyes.She was still in the middle.Jake lay on his back to her left, arm ben
The lights were off, but no one was asleep.Lola lay on her side, facing the wall, listening to the soft rhythm of breathing behind her. The room felt different in the dark smaller, warmer, more honest. There was no tension pressing down anymore, no threat humming under the surface.Just awareness.
Night arrived quietly.Not like before no alarms in Lola’s chest, no edge in the air. Just the soft hum of the dorm settling down, doors closing, laughter fading into low conversations and music drifting through walls.Lola stood at the window, arms folded loosely, watching the lights outside blink
The afternoon stretched out in a way that felt unfamiliar.Not tense.Not hurried.Just… open.Lola walked across campus with Jake and Damon flanking her not guarding, not hovering, simply there. The whispers still existed, but they were background noise now, like traffic she no longer needed to loo
Morning light slipped through the blinds in thin, pale lines.Lola woke slowly, awareness returning in layers. Warmth first. Then weight. Then the quiet certainty that she wasn’t alone.Jake was half-reclined against the headboard, one arm relaxed behind her shoulders, his breathing slow and even. D
Darkness swallowed the hall. The faint hum of the emergency lights died, and all that was left was the soft rhythm of breathing two people frozen in the kind of silence that felt alive. Then, a flicker. Red light bled back into the corridor, pulsing like a heartbeat. Lola’s fingers brushed Adam’
Lola woke before the sun. The dorm was quiet, the kind of silence that pressed against the skin like a whisper. She blinked, realizing that she was still in Adam’s arms, his body curved protectively around hers. His warmth wrapped her like a promise she didn’t dare break. For a long time, she didn
The first thing Lola felt was warmth. Not the burning light or mechanical pulse of the dorm but real warmth. Skin. Breath. She stirred, her body heavy against something solid and familiar. When her eyes opened, she saw him Adam sitting beside the bed, head bowed, his hand still wrapped around hers
The dorm was no longer a building. It was a living, breathing labyrinth. Every hallway pulsed with faint blue veins of light. Doors stretched and folded in on themselves, staircases looped into endless spirals. Somewhere deep in the structure, a low hum throbbed like a heartbeat the source of every







