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bradley, jake, the international space station, and all the distance between them.
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"We have not been flirting," Bradley manages to say, eventually. "I've been telling everybody that you're an idiot once a year in a globally ranked academic journal while you desperately try your best to prove me right."
"Like I said," Seresin smirks. "Flirting."
or; academic rivals to lovers by way of published papers
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Bradley and Jake like to make bets. Eventually, those bets escalate.
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“It’s 2024.”
Jake shook his head in confusion, the wider implications of that fact too large and horrifying for him to wrap his allegedly-broken brain around. He waited for Javy to laugh, to start bragging about successfully landing such a bad joke, before explaining what was really going on. Only, the laughter never came.
“It can’t be.”
“It is.”
Though Javy’s expression stayed sympathetic, something in it seemed to harden all of a sudden. Jake was left with the distinct impression that he hadn’t yet gotten to the worst part.
“And, um,” Javy took a breath, “Bradley’s your husband, Jake. You guys have been married nearly five years.”
or... Jake survives the mission, only to discover not all of his memories made the trip home with him
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“That’s what friends do, right? Help each other out?”
“Fine,” Jake says. “But you’re not going to embarrass me, alright? You’re wearing a suit - a decent one -” he holds up a finger when Bradley starts to interject. “And you’re playing nice with my family. I’m not bringing home a boyfriend - real or not - that they’d hate. Got it?”
There’s a smirk tugging at his lips now. Jake can see a hint of it in the twitch of his mustache, a twinkle in his eyes, but Bradley just shrugs. “Okay.”
