Negative Space is a story about what gets left unfinished—and how those absences quietly shape a life.
Twenty years after high school, Rhys is living an outwardly successful, controlled adult life. He has learned how to move forward without looking back, how to keep desire compartmentalized, how to substitute sex and motion for emotional risk. When an invitation to his high-school reunion pulls him back into proximity with his past, the careful balance he's built begins to strain.
At the center of that past is Maddox—the boy who first made Rhys question who he was and what he wanted. Their connection was never resolved. It was interrupted, cropped out, left unnamed. Through memory, journal entries, and present-day encounters, the story traces how that single unfinished moment became a pattern: almosts instead of endings, release instead of intimacy, distance instead of choice.
As reunion weekend unfolds, Rhys moves between anonymous sex, public performance, and long-deferred confrontation, testing the strategies he's relied on for years. Some hold. Some fail. And some reveal themselves for what they've always been—ways of avoiding the truth he's never allowed himself to face.
Negative Space isn't about reclaiming the past or rewriting it. It's about recognizing what was cut away, understanding how absence can be as formative as presence, and confronting the cost of never letting a story finish.
It asks a quiet, unsettling question:
What happens when the thing you never resolved turns out to be the thing that shaped everything else?
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