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Neon Star Rising (BL)

[BL - Mature Content] In a cybperpunk future, a young man wakes up inside a box with no memories, and to two strangers making threats at him. Ivo doesn't know who he is. Or even if that's his name. But from there, he'll have no choice but to learn how to survive the dangerous neon streets of a city that has forgotten how to dream. His new reluctant allies keep him at a distance. Especially Davi, the mysterious guy who doesn't trust Ivo's memory loss and thinks he might be connected to the group of people responsible for all the misery in their city. The same people Ivo now has to steal information and tech from -- for the paying clients who employ the services of Davi and his crew. --- Davi: give me one good reason why I shouldn't get rid of you? Ivo: ...you're a good person and don't want to do that? Davi: try again. Ivo: I can be useful... Davi: still not convinced. Ivo: my winning personality and sparkling smile? Alina: it's like you want him to shoot you in the head --- determined, belligerent, adaptable, snarky and fearless amnesiac MC x mysterious, intense, idealistic, selfless, ruthless and passionate hired gun ML x and their trigger happy, sarcastic, sexy, lover (1v1v1) more tags: cyberpunk, sci-fi, crime, mature content, fast-paced action, slow burn romance, important side-characters, LGBT cast, side romances, violence, dystopian.

ThirtyTyrants · LGBT+
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245 Chs

Nothing between us

"Taís. Yeah, it was her." Davi flicked the cigarette butt out of the window and Ivo let his fingers go slack around the one he was still holding, letting it drop into the vastness of the sky below. "She nearly killed me."

He reached backwards to rub over the red star tattoo. One of its arms peeked over the racer cut of his thin tanktop. "All over this."

"What? Thiago didn't tell me that."

"No, he wouldn't." He chuckled, with some amusement now. His eyes didn't look as bruised.

Despite the wound of Taís death, they were now entering the part of Davi's life he didn't regret.

The years that weren't wasted.

"I think I was seventeen, nearly eighteen, when I met her." The sun had started to peek out shyly from behind its shield of clouds, and was shining into Davi's eyes. The light gave them more depth, made them less icy than usual. More of a warm, crystalline pool, instead of a frozen lake.