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In the aftermath of the battle for Earth, tensions remain between humans and their Galran allies. When Galra begin to fall mysteriously ill and all evidence points to a ploy by Garrison officials, loyalties are thrown into question.
Or, James Griffin has a bad habit of unwittingly learning Keith Kogane’s secrets, and finding out his childhood rival is part Galra may be the worst one yet.
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Twenty years after the beginning of the Red War, and less than a year after it ends, Keith is a heavily damaged recluse subsisting off what remains of his brother's money and a near-nonexistent art career. Until he runs into young celebrity Lance McClain, who seems to be having problems of his own.
Together, they start to rebuild their lives and expand their horizons, with plenty of friends, old and new, to help them in their quest.
Meanwhile, the war-torn world is rife with bitterness already, and tension is slowly rising. As Garrison City grows more and more unsafe, Keith, Lance, and their makeshift family struggle to carve out a corner of the world to call their own. -
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Keith would later say that, no, he did not drool at the sight of Lance, that it was the painkillers and the fact he just had brain surgery, but no one believed him.
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Tonight is no ordinary night for full-time guitarist Keith Ashland-Delmar. He's expecting someone in particular to turn up at Black Lion's new show- someone important.
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So nothing is okay, and everything’s okay. There’s one missing piece to the equation, and Keith’s gotten very good at ignoring it. He goes to work and goes to the doctor’s and goes to Pidge’s and the Holt’s and Shiro and Adam’s and keeps himself moving and busy. He’s got a lot on his plate; he’s trying to figure out how he’s going to raise a baby, he doesn’t have much time for anything else.
But that’s only during the day. At night, things are quiet. He lays in his windowless room on his creaky bed, tossing and turning because he can’t fucking get comfortable, and he blinks gritty eyes at the dark room and just wants. He wants warm arms, and he wants someone to get him a glass of water, and he wants someone to tell him it’s gonna be okay, and someone to hold him up cause he’s getting exhausted doing it all himself. And he doesn’t want just anyone, he wants Lance. He misses Lance.
Which is the silliest thing he’s ever heard. How can you miss something that was never yours?
(Keith, a motorcycle mechanic, and Lance, a movie star, spend one night at a bar together. They get a lot more than they bargained for.)
