Jupiter (previously charis) (God’s Version ✝️)’s
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Eli and Z are opposites in every way.
Eli’s body betrays her. Diagnosed with myasthenia gravis, a neuromuscular disease that causes weakness and fatigue, she’s spent her whole life learning how to live within her limits. She dreams of dancing but watches from the sidelines, too afraid of collapsing in front of everyone to ever take the risk. Instead, she drifts—between people, between passions, between what she wants and what she believes is possible.
Z’s mind betrays him. His world used to make sense—rules, logic, structure. But when a drunk driver killed his older brother, leaving Z as the only survivor, that world shattered. Now, everything is tangled in guilt. His parents blame him, and some days, he does too. So he locks it all away, retreating into mechanics, martial arts, and flight manuals—things that make sense. Things he can fix.
At first, they’re just classmates—friendly but distant. But Eli sees how Z closes himself off, how he clenches his jaw when certain topics come up, how he fights against emotions like they’re enemies to be conquered. And Z sees the way Eli watches the dancers at school, eyes full of longing, like she’s picturing herself among them but never stepping forward.
As the story unfolds, Eli learns that strength isn’t about being unbreakable—it’s about showing up, even when you know you might fall. And Z learns that emotions aren’t equations to be solved, but waves to be felt.
Together, they heal.
Together, they learn to own who they are.

would u rather (kinda morbid 💀) have to pull out your own tooth, or bite off your own finger???

TPBM has a hard time waking up in the mornings, like a REALLY hard time

(the best character in exsistance imo if you mean Tam Song)"
SO REAL I LOVE TAM