The Spirit Trilogy: Three Sensory RomancesSubtitle: The Tarn · Mountain's Voice · The GangerThree spirits. Three neurodivergent souls. Three unconventional love stories that celebrate the sensory, the structural, and the sacred. The TarnMitchell climbs into the high fells to escape the noise of the world. In a hidden mountain tarn, he finds Clara. She is the water itself, ancient and still. She has never met anyone who could feel her touch without explaining it away.
Their intimacy is absorption: salt, sweat, minerals, and the quiet logic of mutual need. Mountain's VoicePriya Patel is a geologist with perfect pitch and a deep need for compression. Deep in a limestone cave, she discovers a resonant chamber, and Onyx, the spirit of the mountain. Onyx has never known arousal until Priya's voice makes her quartz veins glow. Their intimacy is vibration: frequency, harmonic overtones, and the precise meeting of two resonating bodies.
The GangerJuno Ross conserves London's Victorian railway tunnels. Arrhythmic noise assaults her; small talk exhausts her. In the deep, she meets the Ganger, a spirit of iron and steam, forged by the navvies. He catches a falling five-ton bogie with his bare hands. Their intimacy is rhythm: the metronomic piston-stroke that finally quiets the static in her head. Three elemental forces... water, stone, iron.
Three ways of being neurodivergent. Three journeys from isolation to sync, from sensory overload to perfect alignment. Each story stands alone. Together, they form a triptych of explicit consent, sensory detail, and love that is built, not stumbled upon. Includes: Autistic-coded protagonists, asexual affirmation (Mountain's Voice), power exchange (The Ganger), explicit verbal and non-verbal consent, and a shared belief that the right connection doesn't require you to become someone else, it just requires finding the frequency that fits.
For everyone who has ever been told they are "too much" or "not enough."Wordcount 23, 190
The Spirit Trilogy: Three Sensory RomancesSubtitle: The Tarn · Mountain's Voice · The GangerThree spirits. Three neurodivergent souls. Three unconventional love stories that celebrate the sensory, the structural, and the sacred. The TarnMitchell climbs into the high fells to escape the noise of the world. In a hidden mountain tarn, he finds Clara. She is the water itself, ancient and still. She has never met anyone who could feel her touch without explaining it away.
Their intimacy is absorption: salt, sweat, minerals, and the quiet logic of mutual need. Mountain's VoicePriya Patel is a geologist with perfect pitch and a deep need for compression. Deep in a limestone cave, she discovers a resonant chamber, and Onyx, the spirit of the mountain. Onyx has never known arousal until Priya's voice makes her quartz veins glow. Their intimacy is vibration: frequency, harmonic overtones, and the precise meeting of two resonating bodies.
The GangerJuno Ross conserves London's Victorian railway tunnels. Arrhythmic noise assaults her; small talk exhausts her. In the deep, she meets the Ganger, a spirit of iron and steam, forged by the navvies. He catches a falling five-ton bogie with his bare hands. Their intimacy is rhythm: the metronomic piston-stroke that finally quiets the static in her head. Three elemental forces... water, stone, iron.
Three ways of being neurodivergent. Three journeys from isolation to sync, from sensory overload to perfect alignment. Each story stands alone. Together, they form a triptych of explicit consent, sensory detail, and love that is built, not stumbled upon. Includes: Autistic-coded protagonists, asexual affirmation (Mountain's Voice), power exchange (The Ganger), explicit verbal and non-verbal consent, and a shared belief that the right connection doesn't require you to become someone else, it just requires finding the frequency that fits.
For everyone who has ever been told they are "too much" or "not enough."Wordcount 23, 190