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CANTILEVER [BL]

Thank you for the support! Kindly check my other work ‘EGOTISTIC’ [EXPLICIT 18+, nsfw, mature content] ‘No one can predict where life will take you or which direction your boat will sail. Despite the carefully crafted plans for a smooth journey, you'll never know what might happen along the way’ Ezra, a young man who decided to end his life due to depression and long unhealed trauma, suddenly woke up back in a familiar place, he opened his eyes wide, having a hard time processing what had just happened. He was dead, 100% sure, so why he woke up again to his life in two years ago? Anxiety and doubt mixed together to create fear within his chest, not to mention that there were so many things that were constantly changing, some things that were happening were so different from his previous life. Especially with his childhood friend— Raphael. He realized the hungry eyes the man was giving him, he had never paid much attention to it in his previous life but now—the way Raphael was looking at him with greed and adoration—Things were getting more and more complicated. "Which one is the truth?" Should Ezra take this chance to fix his past? Or should he remain drowned in guilt over his trauma? [Note : I wont give a warning for the 18+ scene, I will give a warning for a sensitive content]

chacantsleep · LGBT+
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151 Chs

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"Here's your coffee order."

"Ah, thank you."

As the server placed the coffee on the table, Ezra's attention was immediately drawn to the coffee swaying in the cup. He rarely bought coffee outside, preferring to make his own. And the reason he was here now was his sense of restlessness.

From time to time, he caught himself stealing glances to the side, at the transparent glass window facing the street. The cafe was conveniently close to his apartment, just a brief stroll away— and Ezra's eyes remained far from still, consistently darting toward the relatively quiet street. Perhaps it was the encroaching overcast sky, coupled with the fact lunchtime had passed. The people in the cafe were few, easily countable by hands. Most of them were schoolgirls who had just returned from school, chatting and laughing with each other. Their laughter even reached his secluded table.