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The Great Debate (Now Featuring One Apartment) by inhumanbones
Fandoms: 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game)
24 Dec 2025
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Kaveh thought he’d escaped Alhaitham after countless online debates, pointed emails, and minor humiliations from all those years ago. He was wrong. Very, very wrong. Thanks to Cyno and Tighnari, he lands a lead on a apartment… only to discover that the "landlord" is none other than his ex-academic rival, debate nemesis, and the only person who ever read him like an open book. Now they’re roommates by contract, enemies by habit, and somehow stuck under the same roof. Rules are simple: don’t touch each other’s things, don’t correct each other’s grammar, and absolutely do not, under any circumstances, bring up that debate about brutalism from years ago.
Spoiler: some rules are already broken.
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"You fight like an old married couple!" Paimon notes.
"Well, we are," Alhaitham says nonchalantly.Kaveh then explains the truth behind their marriage.
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Kaveh gets food poisoning for being the broke dumbass that he is...Alhaitham is forced to take care of Kaveh
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The blond had come into his life like a ray of sunlight that makes it impossible to keep sleeping. He blinded him with his light, with the way he carried himself.
Kaveh was everything he wasn’t—sentimental, artistic, profoundly altruistic. He was his mirror, a counterpart that had stunned him, surprising him like if he was something worth studying, something to decipher.
Kaveh dragged him out of a void Alhaitham hadn’t even known was there.
A short story about Alhaitham and his feelings.
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Alhaitham’s noise sensitivity is usually manageable.
Until a fungus incident ruins his headphones, and the back-up pair is in for repairs. A trip through the bustling market leaves him frayed, and even home offers little relief from Kaveh’s project noises and a neighborhood party.
When Alhaitham finally snaps, it’s up to Kaveh to realize something’s wrong, fix the headphones, and unknowingly bring him comfort in more ways than one.
Or, a mundane day with an autistic scholar and a 'noisy' architect

