AlexanderSelensky
Third story from my "Placebo-cycle". It tells of love and tragedy, mystery and memory...Don't try to search for any moral of this story, or for any rational reason of this tragedy. It's just a life - or, probably, - a way some people think of life.
Also, it is a story about the same-sex relationships and difficulties the gay people and their adopted children face in our society. And, in the end, you understand that gays are not so queer as people think of them- per se, we all are the same.
Finally, you can find there something from Oscar Wilde. Why not? Man love and mystics are related to him as nothing else.