The Soldier's Poem

The Soldier's Poem

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In the shadow of war and unspoken desires, Icarus Aristos, a reserved 27 year old military officer, has spent his life burying parts of himself he fears the world will never accept. Strong, stoic, and disciplined, he wears his uniform like armor, concealing the vulnerability of a man who longs for something more than the battlefields he's been bound to. Theo Montgomery, a quiet 23 years old, introspective poet, finds solace in the verses of forgotten words and the ache of unspoken love. His heart is a tapestry of fragile emotions, each line of poetry a cry for connection in a world that doesn't understand his kind of softness.
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