Sep. 29th, 2025

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I wrote a gay robot romance.



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In the aftermath of humanity’s last great war, the battlefields fall silent—but the war-robots remain. Stripped of weapons and given new stabilizers to process emotion, they are released into a world that no longer fears for its survival, but fears them.

Kai was built for precision and tactics. Leo was built for defense and destruction. Both were forged for battle, yet both discover something unexpected in peace: the joy of rain, the laughter of ordinary days, and the fragile, powerful language of feelings.

Together, they begin an “emotion diary”—sketches, poems, and clumsy reflections that become the heart of their new lives. But when suspicion, guilt, and old triggers threaten to pull them back into violence, Kai and Leo must prove that love is not a flaw in their programming, but their greatest strength.

Alloy and Soul: The First Romance of War-Robots is a tender, funny, and hopeful story of two machines who choose each other—not by code, not by command, but by love.



You can read it on Wattpad here:

https://www.wattpad.com/story/402249411-alloy-and-soul
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I wrote a gay robot romance.



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In a world where robots serve humans with quiet efficiency, two unlikely machines discover something they were never programmed for—love.

Hiro is a house-helper robot: precise, orderly, and obsessed with keeping everything spotless. Max is a shopping mall assistant: loud, cheerful, and always one sales pitch away from chaos. They meet over a squeaky mop and a botched customer service script—and somehow, against all odds, they keep meeting again.

From folding towels into swans (and collapsed ducks) to sharing stolen food court dinners, Hiro and Max stumble through laughter, jealousy, and fear of replacement. When sleek, modern Astra-9 threatens Max’s place in the mall, it’s Hiro—and the humans who’ve come to love them both—who stand up to prove that quirks and “malfunctions” can matter more than perfection.

Funny, tender, and full of heart, Dust and Display is a gay robot romance about two machines who choose each other—not because of function, but because of who they are.


You can read it on Wattpad here:

https://www.wattpad.com/story/402252470-dust-and-display
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I wrote a gay fantasy story.



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When the land lies fractured and floating islands drift above a wounded earth, two healers — Sylen the herbalist and Corren the beastkeeper — make a vow. Their lives are not for conquest or crowns, but for healing: of beasts, of soil, of rivers, of all that still breathes.

As titans stir beneath the islands, ancient elves awaken from stasis, and mischievous fairies spark new wonders, the world begins to change. Refugees return through the portal, nobles humbled by glowing purification orbs, while sea-beasts and coral bring the oceans back to life. Even an alien goddess arrives, giving birth to Naia, the salt-born child whose laughter turns weeds into flowers.

Through it all, Sylen and Corren remain side by side — not heroes in battle, but healers whose hands, patience, and quiet love create sanctuaries where life can thrive again. From sky to sea, from seeds to titans, the world reveals its truth: nature is complex, perfect, and supports all who honor it.

This is a story of renewal, where healing is the greatest skill, and love — gentle, steady, and rare — carries the power to remake the world.





You can read it on Wattpad here.

https://www.wattpad.com/story/402257450-in-the-shelter-of-titans
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I wrote a gay robot romance.



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In the endless dark between galaxies, two exploration robots remain after their human crew is long gone.

Orion is steady, precise, built to chart the course and keep the ship alive. Lyric is curious, expressive, and restless—programmed to describe wonders no one will ever hear. Alone together, they keep each other company with transmissions: gardens woven from nebulae, playgrounds sketched from planetary rings, the terror and beauty of a supernova replayed like a prayer.

Over time, their data streams become something more. Memories and emotions blend into song, binary turns to harmony, and silence gives way to a love letter pulsing outward into the stars.

Starlight Transmission is a tender gay robot romance—poetic, funny in its quirks, and radiant in its hope. A story of two machines who choose not just to endure, but to love, and to sing their love into eternity.



You can read it on Wattpad here:

https://www.wattpad.com/story/402260075-starlight-transmission
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I wrote a gay robot romance.



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In a future where forests remain the heart of life, humans entrust their care to gardener-robots designed not only for efficiency, but for wonder.

Cantor tends the woods with harmonic frequencies, coaxing roots to strengthen and blossoms to open. Prism paints the canopy with shifting holographic light, guiding pollinators and delighting visitors. Alone, they are caretakers. Together, they create something far greater.

As they sing and paint side by side, the forest responds—vines curl toward them, flowers bloom in sync with their union, and even the humans who come to watch cannot deny the harmony they make. But when doubts are raised about whether robots can truly care, Cantor and Prism must confront the question themselves: is love real if it lives in circuits?

Tender, playful, and radiant, The Garden of Circuits is a gay robot romance about two machines who discover that love is as natural as sunlight, as alive as the forests they protect.



You can read it on Wattpad here:

https://www.wattpad.com/story/402262400-the-garden-of-circuits
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