Harry and his best friend, Louis, live a pristine and perfectly planned life. The lawns are always green and fresh, their meals were hand-delivered each day, their school and career paths already laid out in front of them. There was only one problem: their totalitarian government decides who they marry, their children, their jobs, etc. Now, of course, they didn't mind except for the fact that they had growing feelings for each other. Feelings that were strictly prohibited by the government. Follow Louis and Harry as they break down society walls.
Harry and Louis are growing up as brothers since Harry was five when Louis' parents adopt him. They always had a special bond and when there is one thing Louis cares for, then it is his younger brother. He always tries to keep him from bad influences, the mean kids at school and the cruel world. One thing he can't keep him from is puberty, being curious about his own body and exploring his sexuality.
And Louis tried, he tried so hard to keep him from all of this, but he realises soon enough that there's no way out of it. Without knowing what he actually causes with that, he helps him wherever he can- just as always. Nothing wrong with that, right?
Wrong.
What if it gets harder and harder for him to keep his desire and deep feelings- that go far beyond brotherly love- hidden under the surface until he gets to a point where he can't fight against it anymore?