Sleepless
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Jay has just moved into a new town with a mysterious resident on the third floor of his new apartment building. His curiosity gets the better of him he befriends an older man named Victor. Their relationship is rocky at first with Victor's anti-social nature but eventually evolves into something that may heal the both of them. WARNING: While this starts out slow it will evolve into sexual content. Sexual content that involves a minor and an older man. I DO NOT CONDONE ANY ILLEGAL ACTIVITY. Fiction is fiction. Thank you. Also any artwork that I post has been drawn and belongs to WUBIE https://www.instagram.com/uwubu/?hl=en
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