"Mitchell, it has come to my attention that you have sinned," my father said. Loving her was a sin; of that, I am fully aware. But a sinner I was. Her green eyes were without doubt the most captivating aspect of her appearance, although they showed no signs of life or emotions; they were still green, but not the green from five minutes ago. "Yes," I confessed. "I have fallen in love with someone of the opposite sex." * * * In a picturesque homosexual society, sixteen year old Mitchell Bennett battles against his bizarre emotions in fear that his limerence has gone over the top. It was a sin to lust after the opposite sex. As he is thrown into a whole new perspective of chaos, Mitchell endures himself for serious consequences. He was deemed an iconoclast. (inspired by Looking For Alaska)