This one isn’t part of my usual body‑positive/fetish catalog — it’s something different.
At Least He Was Never Boring is a grounded, character‑driven story about memory, identity, and the strange ways we try to hold on to the people we’ve lost. It leans more literary and speculative than my typical releases, with a quieter emotional tone and a focus on human connection.
I wrote this one to explore a different side of my voice — something reflective, intimate, and a little unsettling in the best way. If you’re into near‑future fiction with emotional weight and a touch of ambiguity, this is the one to check out.
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