In a world where magic is a chronic condition, the heaviest things we carry are our own wings.
For
Lira, having wings isn't a divine gift—it's a diagnosis. On the
mist-shrouded docks of Catalina Island, the separation between the
mundane and the magical is razor-thin. But for those like Lira, born
with the heavy, aching burden of flight, life is a constant performance
of masking the pain. She has spent her life dreading "The Rite," the
bureaucratic ritual that governs her kind, all while trying to exist in a
world that romanticizes her suffering.
The only tether keeping her
grounded is Caliel. He is the shadow on the dock, the quiet constant in
her chaotic storm. He has watched her struggle in silence for years,
waiting for the moment she would let him in. As the weight of her wings
threatens to crush her, Lira must decide if she can trust him with the
ugly, unvarnished truth of her existence—or if showing her brokenness
will shatter the only safe place she has left.
"The Balance Between Wings" by Guinevere Atlas
is a haunting Gothic Romantasy short story by Guinevere Atlas. Weaving
together magical realism and the raw realities of living with invisible
pain, it is a hymn for the neurodivergent, the chronic warriors, and
anyone who has ever had to hide their true shape to survive.
About the Author
Guinevere Atlas is a Gen Z indie author and the founder of Celestial Heroine Books. Writing at the intersection of Gothic Romantasy and dark speculative fiction, she weaves stories for the neurodivergent, the chronic warriors, and anyone who has ever felt too heavy for their own wings.
A New York-based creative, Guinevere blends her love for dark academia, astrology, and spicy fantasy into worlds where the monsters are often just misunderstood. When she isn't writing about aching wings and misty docks, she is likely analyzing birth charts or curating the perfect playlist.

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