You Were Written in My Gravity.
He came to Earth wearing another man’s name.
Wounded, hunted, and unable to return home, he hid inside a borrowed uniform and a fragile lie. She saved his life without knowing who he truly was and in doing so, changed the fate of two worlds.
She believed he was a soldier. He knew she was his destined bond.
Between quiet conversations, shared silences, and truths left unspoken, love grew where it was never meant to exist. He listened to her heartbeat and learned what peace felt like. She trusted the man behind the uniform, unaware that loving him meant standing on the wrong side of the sky.
When war began to reach for her, he was forced to choose between the world that created him and the woman who taught him how to stay.
Because some loves are written into gravity itself. And even across stolen names, broken loyalties, and falling stars, the heart always remembers where it belongs.
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Umee: Hi there! First of all, thank you for the interest and for the enthusiasm. Truly. Every time I open my comments and see new invitations to add Discord, buy promotion packages, commission comic adaptations, or “have a quick chat,” I’m reminded that my story has somehow wandered into a very busy marketplace.
That said, I should probably set expectations gently before anyone invests too much energy. I’m not looking for promotion services, paid advertising or commissioned artwork. Not because they’re bad ideas, just because they’re not ideas I currently need. I don’t have the budget, the urgency or the illusion that my story is secretly one step away from becoming the next global phenomenon.
I’m very aware of where my work stands. It’s doing okay. Respectably okay. Not “adapt-everything-immediately” okay. My passion for writing exists but it hasn’t reached the stage where common sense quietly exits the room. I promise I’m not underestimating myself, I’m simply being realistic, which is a personality trait I’ve grown quite attached to.
Another small but important thing: I’m not really interested in chatting, exchanging ideas, networking, or building creative alliances in private messages. I write best when left alone. I think best when no one is pitching anything to me. And I function best when my inbox is not screaming for attention. So if I don’t reply, please know it’s not personal, it’s just me choosing silence over small talk.
That being said, if you’re genuinely curious about me rather than what I can potentially become or produce, if you want to see my everyday life, random thoughts, quiet moments and the unmarketable parts of my existence, I do have my Instagram linked in my bio. You’re welcome to follow it. No proposals required. No introductions needed. Just observation, at your own pace.
I truly wish you the best with your creative work, your art, your promotions, and your ambitions. Creating something and trying to get it seen is hard, I respect that deeply. I just prefer to walk my path slowly, quietly, and without turning every interaction into a business opportunity.
Thank you for understanding, for stopping by, and for letting me return peacefully to my writing corner, where the only thing I’m selling is words.