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My Alien Boyfriend Lives Next Door

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My Alien Boyfriend Next Door: Seventeen-year-old Zoe Miller's life in a quiet, ordinary town is anything but normal, especially when the mysterious Vian family moves in next door just before senior year. Zoe, a quirky loner with a secret obsession for alien conspiracies, is immediately drawn to Asher, the new family's impossibly handsome, quiet, and intensely observant son. Their connection is instant and undeniable, fueled by an inexplicable pull Zoe can't understand, and a potent, biological mating bond that Asher, an alien from the advanced Vian civilization, struggles to hide. As their secret romance blossoms—from awkward shared meals, to quiet study sessions interrupted by Zoe's suspicious Sheriff father, David, and finally, to a first kiss on a trampoline—Asher finds himself falling irrevocably for Zoe. He reveals his true identity and the truth of his family's fugitive status from their own rigid Vian High Council. Their love deepens, cementing their mating bond, and when Zoe discovers she's pregnant with a hybrid alien-human child, their lives are thrown into high-stakes chaos. David, meanwhile, has been meticulously investigating the Vians, his lawman's gut screaming something is wrong. When he finds explicit messages between Zoe and Asher, his fury erupts, leading to a public confrontation. In the aftermath, Asher's parents, Elena and Ryan, desperate to protect their son and their anonymity, attempt a memory wipe on Asher. But the completed mating bond proves stronger than Vian technology, and Asher's memories (and his knowledge of the baby) are restored by Zoe's touch. Now fully aware of the escalating danger, Zoe discovers David has contacted Area 51. With her mother, Clara, as her heartbroken, secret confidante, Zoe makes the agonizing choice to run away with Asher and his parents. Their escape is desperate, constantly threatened by specialized government units and the terrifying onset of separation sickness if Asher and Zoe are apart for more than a day. The stakes skyrocket when David, unable to let go, uses a burner phone to trick Zoe into a meeting, leading to her capture. At the clandestine facility, David makes a horrifying discovery: his daughter is pregnant. Shattered by this truth, he chooses his daughter and unborn grandchild over his mission, orchestrating a daring escape. The reunited family, now with David as an unlikely ally, embarks on a desperate race to an ancient Vian pyramid, the only place capable of a memory reset that will erase all human knowledge of them. "My Alien Boyfriend Next Door" is a story of extraordinary love, sacrifice, and the enduring power of family, proving that even across galaxies, some bonds are truly forever.
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The late August sun was a warm blanket on my skin, thick with the smell of freshly cut grass and a hint of distant lake breeze. My phone buzzed on the faded picnic table cloth beside my sketchbook, but I ignored it. Senior year was officially just a week away, and I was soaking up every last drop of summer freedom before the college application nightmare truly began.

I leaned back on the splintery bench, my sketchbook propped against a glass of melting lemonade. On the page, a tangle of wires and gears started to resolve into a fantastical flying machine, something cobbled together from antique clock parts and forgotten radio components. Most kids my age were probably scrolling through TikTok, perfecting their selfie angles, or stressing about who they'd sit with at lunch. Not me. Give me a dusty old transistor radio and a soldering iron, and I was happier than a clam. And if that radio happened to pick up a faint, unidentifiable signal from beyond the stars? Even better.

"Zoe! You're going to melt out there!" My mom, Clara, called from the back porch. Her voice was like warm honey, always calm, always comforting. A thin trail of yarn, the latest victim of her crocheting obsession, snaked from the living room window to her hand as she sat on the porch swing, click-clacking away. She was the calm to my dad's storm, the quiet hum that kept our house from rattling apart. My mom was my anchor, my confidante, the one person who truly got my weird brain without needing a logical explanation for it.

"I'm fine, Mom! Just soaking up the last rays before they lock me in the library for four years!" I yelled back, knowing she'd just smile.

The "library" was a bit of an exaggeration, but not by much. My senior year was set to be a gauntlet of AP classes, SAT prep, and essays, all geared towards getting into a good college. Not that I knew what I wanted to do with any degree. My dream wasn't to climb a corporate ladder; it was to build a life where I could create, paint, write, maybe grow a ridiculously overgrown garden, and keep a few chickens. A life where money was an afterthought, not the driving force. Dad, bless his practical, law-abiding heart, just didn't get it.

Speaking of Dad, the familiar low rumble of his patrol car pulled into the driveway, punctual as always. David, my father, the Sheriff of our little town, was a man of routine. Six feet two inches of solid muscle and dark hair, he embodied authority and protection. He was a good man, fiercely dedicated, but his love for me often translated into a need for control, a kind of paternal overprotectiveness that could sometimes feel stifling.

He walked past the porch, giving Mom a quick kiss on the forehead before heading towards me. His gaze, usually sharp and assessing, softened when he looked at me, though a familiar furrow appeared between his brows.

"Still out here baking yourself, Peanut?" he asked, using his old nickname for me. He ran a hand over my butt-length, pin-straight light brown hair, his touch careful. Even with my pale skin, I probably looked a little pink.

"Just enjoying the peace, Dad," I replied, closing my sketchbook instinctively. I loved him, truly, but his presence often felt like an invisible spotlight, searching for anything out of place.

He nodded, glancing over at the empty house next door. It had been empty for months, a gaping hole in the otherwise neat suburban landscape. "Heard the new neighbors are moving in today," he commented, his tone casual, but his eyes lingering on the quiet house. "Got a family, I hear. Good to have some new blood around."

I looked over too, a flicker of curiosity stirring. New people. Maybe someone interesting. Little did I know, "new blood" was about to take on a whole new meaning. Little did I know, that quiet house held the very proof of the universe's vast, strange secrets I'd only ever dreamed of. And one of those secrets would soon turn my perfectly normal, predictable life completely on its head.