Cupid's Love

Cupid's Love

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[***Warning***] [Possible spelling erros though it's been edited] [Possible triggering topics; read at own risk] [Cringe old art jumpscares] Cupid, the god of love. He's great, handsome, and a flirt who's enticing to everyone he meets, who wouldn't want to be with him? Dylan Porter, that's who. Unable to mind his own business, he crosses paths with a maniac who claims to be Cupid. Immediately, Dylan knows this is absurd but it's too late because this man seems to have already taken an interest in him. Was it worth it talking to this weird stranger or did he just gain himself a stalker? Whatever the answer may be Dylan doesn't like either possibility...
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At seventeen, Errol Aitken realised he's in love with Alasdair Bailey. But living in a small Scottish village surrounded by prejudice, bigotry, and homophobia, he made the decision to hide his love and remain with the unknowing Alasdair as his best friend. Eight years later, he's still in love, and Alasdair's still oblivious of it. Though he is hurting, Errol keeps telling himself it's enough as long as he gets to be by Alasdair's side. As long as Alasdair is happy. But how much pain and longing can Errol take until he's reached his limit? Especially when their dynamic is tested as Alasdair gets into a relationship. ----- Mature rated due to: Sexual fantasies and mastrubation (though it's all rather non-explicit). Topic of homophobia - both external and internalised. ----- The Novellas of the Highlands: - Oak's Tea Room - The Oblivious Fool - The Second Draft - A Wish Come True - To be named

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