L.N. Amethyst

Ethan ♡. Siris: Don't Tell Him What He Doesn't Know

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A gay short story suppressed in insecurities, secrecies, and treasured memories.

The darkened sky was very pretty when the stars twinkled. The tall and short trees hovered over them as the wind pushed the leaves onward. The sound of the wondrous gale forefronted a gleam of series in their unforgotten time. The breeze reminded them that there was hope for a better future, despite their ideology of running away from their homes to live a stress-free livelihood.

The critters that creaked in every nook and cranny, their sounds ricocheted throughout the forest and small highway which lanes connected to Samuelle-Ville. The leaves materialized sound waves from every movement the wind pushed them, their blares were overwhelming, but somehow, this could not bother a single soul.

And even though there was this gush of wind, the heat from the seasonal change created this effect of windy warmth. The animals around them such as squirrels and possums have never looked so at peace. But yet, the energy from Lincoln Valley brought Ethan and Siris this boring array of betrayals and reflectance.
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In this uranian modern tale, two eighteen-year-old males are greeted with hatred within their neighborhood when they both confessed their love for each other online.
Months later, their family and friends' true colors release when Ethan Jackson, a big-haired, quiet, and shy male with a soft voice described as effeminate, is abused by his oldest brother for his sexuality. And Siris Hernandez, a solaced ex-football player with an out-going and likable air-headed attitude is solely discriminated by his team peers for whom he socialized with for years.

Substantially, with a vigorous bond both of them possess, they both run away from their homes and fabricate personal and protective memories that one could say, “be buried with them.”
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*For ages 18 and over
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41 printed pages
Publication year
2020
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