Hotel Ceiling [BoyxBoy]
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  • Reads 129
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 26m
Complete, First published May 03, 2020
Mature
"Don't you leave me lonely..."

Jason Patel locks himself away in a hotel room for days after finding out the death of the love of his life. He's forced to reflect on his past as he denies the reality of his present. Being left with only his memories, Jason must ask himself an array of questions as he tries to figure out who's really at fault for the death of his baby. How do you go on living when the one who kept you going couldn't go on themself?

(DISCLAIMER: This short story contains some heavy themes such as depression, self-harm, substance abuse, homosexual relations, a slight daddy kink, and sexuality. Please read at your own risk and know you're never alone! Report to my announcement page for some helpful hotlines.)
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