Hollow(18+)
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Seeking a fresh start away from the chaos of the city, Caleb finds himself staying at his grandmother house in a small village. Stumbling into The Hollow, a tucked-away café that smells of roasted beans and rain. Behind the counter is Milo, a brooding and enigmatic wolf hybrid whose gruff exterior hides a quiet gentleness. With amber eyes that seem to see right through Caleb's defenses, the hybrid is an object of local fascination-and caution. When Caleb lands a job at the café, a tentative friendship blooms amidst the clatter of porcelain and the hiss of the espresso machine. But as the days turn into weeks, the dynamic shifts. Working side-by-side in the cramped, warm space, innocent touches linger longer than they should, and shared silences become heavy with unspoken words. What starts as a working relationship spirals into a primal, undeniable magnetism. As the seasons change, Caleb finds himself drawn not just to the man, but to the wolf beneath the surface. Soon, the scent of coffee is replaced by the electric tension of desire, and a simple friendship transforms into a longing that threatens to consume them both.
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