Nico is known for his quiet confidence, but around Julius, he's different. The sharp-witted new boy at school leaves him flustered and nervous, a side of himself Nico rarely shows. Yet, when they're alone, something shifts. Nico's natural dominance takes over-needy, assertive, and desperate for Julius's attention in a way that surprises even him.
Julius, nicknamed "Bunny" after Nico catches him blushing during a rare shy moment, isn't fragile. Raised by parents who know he's bisexual but refuse to fully accept it, he's grown used to masking his true self. Their constant pressure to fit their version of "normal" has left him guarded and unwilling to trust easily. Despite this, Julius is intrigued by Nico's dual nature: shy and uncertain in public but commanding and intense in private.
Their bond deepens in stolen moments, with Nico craving Julius's affection and Julius finding himself drawn to the safety and intensity Nico offers. For the first time, Julius begins to feel the possibility of a life beyond his parents' expectations. Meanwhile, Nico discovers that being a dominant isn't just about control-it's about trust, patience, and providing the space for someone to be fully themselves.
But their growing connection is threatened as Julius's parents tighten their grip, pushing him further into a life he doesn't want. Nico must show Julius that he's worth fighting for, while Julius must decide if he's willing to risk everything to embrace the love they've found together.
Claiming the Bunny's Submission is a story of quiet strength, vulnerability, and the consuming need for love and acceptance. Together, Nico and Julius learn to navigate a world that demands they hide, while fighting for the freedom to live and love openly.