“No masters or kings when the ritual begins, there is so sweeter innocence than our gentle sin..” Y/N was raised to believe that love had rules—until meeting Elian made him question everything his family and church had taught him about being gay. Caught between his father’s hatred, his own internalized shame, and the boy who makes him feel accepted, Y/N must decide whether he will keep living as someone else’s idea of “good.”

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