Gravity of Us
In a world where people’s emotions physically pull or push them closer or apart like gravitational forces, two strangers with opposing emotional weights must learn to balance their orbits—or risk drifting forever.
Maya had never thought of emotions as something you could feel physically—until she moved to this city, where feelings weren’t just invisible undercurrents but actual forces that pulled and pushed, twisted and spun people around like planets caught in a chaotic orbit. Every person she passed seemed to carry an unseen weight, their emotional gravity radiating outward in waves, brushing against her own. Some days, it felt like walking through a storm, with laughter and joy pulling her forward and anger or fear shoving her back. It was exhausting and exhilarating all at once.
Published on 2026-02-03 by Jam eBooks