White Rice Ball
  • LECTURAS 142
  • Votos 13
  • Partes 5
  • Hora 18m
  • LECTURAS 142
  • Votos 13
  • Partes 5
  • Hora 18m
Continúa, Has publicado nov 07, 2015
Contenido adulto
27 year old Forest Wright, an author, suffered illusions and dark memories of his late wife who died two years ago. His dark past haunts him and tempts him to commit suicide. But before he gives in, he was interrupted by his new next door neighbor, Himura, Ushio. Despite the change of events, Forest decided to interact with Ushio more and more for comfort and a sense of living.But as time goes by he discovers new feelings...and  other encounters....
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