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Core of Static (Iron and Blood 2)
Ghost doesn't feel. He processes.

Four years ago, the man he loved sold his classified work to a broker and got eleven people killed. Ghost buried his name, buried the memories, buried everything that made him human. Now he's Lakefront's hacker — brilliant, untouchable, and running on caffeine and code in a basement full of screens.

Then the crew pulls a DEA agent out of a Toledo warehouse, and the agent won't stop smiling.

Trip Valdez has been beaten, starved, and held captive for six weeks. He should be broken. Instead, he cracks jokes. He makes the crew laugh. He leaves food where Ghost will find it and sits in Ghost's space without crowding it and learns the difference between the silences that mean leave me alone and the silences that mean stay.

Ghost doesn't know what to do with a man who sees through walls he's spent four years building.

Trip doesn't know how to stop.

The network that caged Trip is run by the same man who destroyed Ghost. And he wants Ghost back.Core of Static is a dark MM romance about a man who turned himself into nothing and the man who finds something still there.

Heat Level: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (explicit)
Tropes: Rescuer x Rescued Forced Proximity Sunshine x Grump He Falls First Touch-Starved Neurodivergent MC Found Family Ending: HEA

Trigger Warnings:
Human trafficking (on-page)
Explicit MM sexual content
Graphic violence and on-page deaths
Psychological abuse and manipulation by an intimate partner
Captivity and psychological torture of a main character
Non-consensual touch (not sexual assault; sensory manipulation by an abuser)
Autistic MC whose neurodivergent traits are weaponized by an abuser Consensual pain play during sex
Touch aversion and sensory overload
Past betrayal resulting in eleven deaths (guilt as central thread)
Survivor's guilt
Physical abuse and starvation of a captive character
On-page killing of an abusive ex by the MC he abused
Gun violence
Drug trafficking (referenced)
Parental loss (referenced)
Institutional failure / intelligence community complicity
This is not a story where a neurotypical character "fixes" a neurodivergent one. Both MCs are navigating their own damage. The romance develops through mutual learning, not rescue. Ghost's autism is not his wound. Everett's exploitation of it is.
The pain and kink elements in the sex scenes are consensual, desired, and framed as part of how Ghost's body processes pleasure, not as a symptom of brokenness. The book draws an explicit line between pain that is chosen and pain that is weaponized.

191 pages