Their private sin

Their private sin

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, May 21, 2026
One boy. Four dangerously attached boys. And a relationship built on secrets. Everyone thinks they know what goes on behind closed doors, but nobody really understands them. Not the jealousy. Not the obsession. Not the way four boys would burn the whole city down over one person. They protect him. Fight over him. Need him. And the deeper they fall into each other, the harder it becomes to tell the difference between love and possession. "Loving him was the first mistake they all made."
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