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Brian Littrell had always been the strongest one; the unbreakable anchor and foundation that Nick Carter relied on. Hidden underneath the mask of a warm and reassuring smile, though, there was a fifty-year old man slowly undoing himself, as his own identity and self-worth were slipping away along with his fading voice. The strength and resilience that Nick praised and admired so much in Brian covered, on the contrary, still bleeding wounds and a cracked soul. And no one, not even Nick, ever dared to ask Brian what the price of always pushing through struggles was.
“Pain is visible only when it bleeds.”
Eliah was a collector of hidden pain. Overlooked throughout his childhood; admired for his silent resilience but haunted by the ghost of acknowledgement, this dark prophet started to craft his revengeful mission: to sanctify buried pain bringing it to the altar of public spectacle and let it bleed.
Brian and Eliah’s paths crossed on a fateful night and Eliah finally found in Brian his chosen martyr, the one whose blood would finally force the world to see, and acknowledge, the suffering it applauded from the shadows.
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A collection of short stories, brief scenes that don't need summary or don't belong to stories/series.
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Nick never expected Brian to show up at his Christmas show — especially not standing under the lights like a wish come true. A little jealousy, a little nostalgia, and one soft kiss later, Nick remembers exactly why Brian has always been his home.
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After the opening night of the “Into The Millennium” residency at “The Sphere”, Brian finds Nick alone. High on adrenaline, hoarse from singing and full of everything he has never said out loud, Brian chooses a different way to thank Nick. One that starts on his knees and ends in Nick’s arms.
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They were just two shadows in the dark
Nothing between them but a spark
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