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Believe in Love Again

The peaceful life of David, a gardener entering adulthood, comes to an end when a young, handsome but somewhat strange millionaire is brought into his neighborhood. Gustav is a loner with an ice-cold gaze and a hostile attitude, but for some reason he accepts the presence of his employee, David. He even cross some boundaries of decency with him. Everything for David gets even more complicated when it turns out that Gustav is not the only man who is interested in the black-haired 20-year-old and yet David is already in love with a certain girl. On top of that, all the guys who are interested in David have something of the bad boy in them. Will David be seduced by the aura of unavailability spread by the millionaire Gustav and help him believe in love again? Maybe he will be seduced by the equally unpredictable Greg? Or will it be a third party who will win his heart? In front of you a somewhat disturbing but warm story about the struggle against adversity to win and keep true love. All characters, organizations and events described in the book are fictional. The resemblance to the real ones is purely coincidental. The cover illustration is generated by AI

AmberFullMoon · LGBT+
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320 Chs

Night Q&A

"Did you arrive safely?"

Gustav sat on his antique bed, where he had not slept for several nights. It felt strangely familiar, like home. With his smartphone to his ear and a glass of alcohol in the other, he listened to the question of his friend Julius Linden.

"Yes," he replied. "He was in my house. He slept on the stairs."

"He? David?"

"Yes."

"And what did you feel when you saw him?"

Gustav felt a tightness in his throat. The sight of David caused a storm in him that he had not been able to calm down until now. He was doing his best not to show his emotions to David.

"As if I would like to see him always."

"And now?"

"As if I wanted to see him always and one more day. I'm afraid I made a mistake coming back here."

"It's natural to be afraid of rejection."

"No, Julius, I'm afraid of acceptance."