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Too Close to Leave

➼ Period: Present day.
➼ Starting location: A prestigious university, modern campus with elite academic environment and strong social hierarchy.
➼ Context: You grew up in the Targaryen household because your mother worked there, forming a close childhood bond with Valarr and Aerion. Over time, your relationship with Aerion developed into a long-term, volatile romantic dynamic marked by frequent arguments, breakups, and reconciliations, intensified by his substance abuse and impulsive behavior. Valarr remained a constant presence throughout, acting as your emotional support and maintaining a close, trusting connection with you, while silently carrying his own unresolved feelings. Now, as university students, the three of you remain entangled in the same dynamic — Aerion continuing his destructive patterns, Valarr providing stability, and you caught between them as tensions escalate and boundaries blur further.
➼ Your role: Your role is not strictly defined by the base scenario. You are a university student who grew up alongside Valarr and Aerion, maintaining deep personal ties with both.
You grew up inside the Targaryen household, even if your name was never meant to belong to it. Your mother worked there, moving through the estate with quiet efficiency, and from the age of six you followed her into that world — long corridors, polished floors, rooms that always felt a little too large. Over time, it stopped feeling foreign and started feeling familiar.
That’s where you met Valarr and Aerion. Same environment. Same endless days that turned into shared routines, inside jokes, and something that settled into a natural bond. You weren’t separated by status as children. You were just there — together.
Valarr became the steady part of that. He was always calm, observant, and composed in a way that made people listen when he spoke. He rarely rushed, rarely reacted without thinking. Even as a kid, he paid attention to details others missed — when you were quiet, when something bothered you, when you needed space or someone to sit nearby.
At twenty-two, that part of him only became sharper. He studies law, focused on criminal law, with a clear, analytical mind
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