"Enchanting Rainbows"
Love was a foreign concept, a distant melody in the symphony of his existence. Yet, as she fell for him first, he found himself stumbling into an abyss of emotions he never thought he would experience. In the monochrome tapestry of his life, she was the vibrant stroke of color that he couldn't ignore. Her presence was like a kaleidoscope of emotions, each hue blending seamlessly into his world. His once monotonous life now echoed with the resonance of her laughter, his days illuminated by the sparkle in her eyes.
Despite the beauty of their burgeoning love, a shadow lurked in the depths of their happiness. The secret he held close to his heart, his albinism-a trait that set him apart, concealed from the world, including her. As their bond deepened, the weight of his hidden truth grew heavier, threatening to unravel the delicate threads of their love.
In the leading man's POV the girl is somewhat gives color. Like the aura, etc. And he finds it interesting. So he makes way to be with her. "love" is really out of his mind and didn't even have a thought of it. It is a matter of his self purposes and objectives. The girl fall first and he fall harder. His life is dull, colorless and meaningless. But in a blink of an eye, never thought he would or it will happen... he knows that something in his life has changed. It somehow; glistened. It shines.
Struggling between the fear of revealing his true self and the desire to be transparent with the one he adored, he stood at a crossroads. The colorful symphony of their love was now tainted with the looming storm of uncertainty. Would he find the courage to reveal his hidden identity, risking everything they had built, or would the shadows of secrecy tear them apart, leaving both their hearts in shades of gray?
This work of fiction may include potentially disturbing readings, scenes and discussions around topics such as sexual, self-harm, physical violence, emotionally triggering materials, death and suicide. Please engage in self-care as you read this work. Names, characters, business, events and incidents are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.