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“You are severely touch-starved Mr Leclerc," the doctor explained quietly, pushing the tissue box towards his patient. "You're the worst case I've ever seen, to be honest. Your body is screaming for physical affection, which causes this… heightened emotivity."
"Can I just have depression like normal people?" Charles asked, his voice breaking on the last syllable, as he grabbed a tissue from the box.
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Charles has a condition. He needs to be hugged as much as possible, otherwise he cries. Constantly. The paddock tries to help. Mysteriously, Max's hugs work much better than everyone else's.
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Max never liked figure skating, but now there’s one skater for whom he’s willing to sit in the stands for every performance.
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Charles was used to Max's predictability on the track, but he was completely unprepared for the fact that behind closed doors he himself would begin to look for something more than just physical intimacy.
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After a coma erases every memory Charles has ever had, he returns to a carefully staged life that feels like someone else’s. In a penthouse full of oddly empty walls and locked rooms, Charles wrestles with his new identity and a heartbreakingly distant mate who refuses to give what his omega body craves.
Left with nothing else, Charles relies on instinct to guide him, especially through a new fragile intimacy with Max, but he starts to question everything when his dreams turn dark—showing a version of their love that feels nothing like what they are rebuilding. Outside voices start to make him question the truth about his accident, and Charles has to decide if he believes them, or the quiet Alpha with kind blue eyes and a soft smile.
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